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Soriku said:


And next gen, the Wii 2 will be HD, it will still be the cheapest console to develop for, and since the Wii will win this gen that means the Wii 2 will have big support from the get-go. So the Wii 2 will have both those core titles you seem to hate the Wii for not having and also the casual games you don't like. And it will still be innovative. And for devs that are not yet HD ready they can still develop for the Wii until they are.

Will the Wii have big support from the get-go?   Name me the last Nintendo console to have "big" support?  Go ahead.  Nintendo has been notorious for not having big support since the SNES days. 

The market will be entirely different by the time the next generation begins.  Most people will be HD ready by the time the next generation begins. Microsoft/Sony already have a significant jump start on that.  As well as a significantly cheaper financial investment moving forward.

 

As long as the Wii 2 is graphically a red-headed step child to whatever product Microsoft/Sony come out with it will not receive this big support that you speak of.  Especially if shovelware continues to sell well.   What is almost always over looked is the fact that as long as Microsoft/Sony are in a competition most publishers will spend a majority of their time and effort on their consoles. (As together they make up for over 50% of the current market).  Sure Nintendo will release their series of predictable yet good games (Mario, Zelda, Metroid) but they again will miss out on many of the very good games.