@catofellow: Kenryoku pointed out something very relevant.
3rd parties like money and money actually is the necessary evil to keep the companies going. 3rd parties aren't going to jump ship before the sales of the games are proven and there's an installbase that can support their games.
The only reason why 3rd parties love Sony and M$ is, that that's where they invested in the first place thinking that would be the way to this gen. If they had thought Wii wins the gen, they'd have invested in Wii and been reluctant to make a shift to another platform if Wii would have been losing.
How this gen have gone so far:
3rd parties thought Sony would win as it did last gen, so they put their money into PS3. PS3 turned out to be lackluster in sales, so they put their money to make PS360 multiplatform games to get a better return for their investments. As Wii momentum kept going, they started to shift their investments to Wii. Now, with Wand and Natal they would once again need to shift their devepment focus and invest into new kind of tech. Even if the two would pick up steam, it would take a couple of years before we'd be seeing good 3rd party support.
It isn't cheap to "add" Wand to the Natal gameplay, because the two are fundamentally different. Natal-Eyetoy multiplatform games work because Natal can do everything Eyetoy does, but it isn't the case with Wand and Natal, that break the compatibility between 360 and PS3 (PS3 does, however, have Eyetoy).
Wand and Wiis controls, judging by TGS, don't either seem to be compatible because of the lack of input similar to what we have in Nunchuck.
And no, playing with a pad and having motion controls in the "less intensive" parts doesn't sound like good idea at all, since that's excactly the type of game people complain about on Wii. Or maybe it's just the Wii audience that doesn't the games "with waggle".
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