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Shane said:
This is the breakdown we're likely to see from most developers. Anybody hoping for the AAA third party titles on Wii is going to be hoping for a long time. Nintendo will get games that are cheap to make (last gen ports, spinoffs, and, for lack of a better term, kiddy games). Anything online is likely to favor 360 because Microsoft's got a 5 year headstart. PS3 and 360 will be the choices for those looking for power, and the biggest games will be on one or both of those systems. EA is pretty similar to the remainder of the American developers. They are platform agnostic, but they do have their preferences as to what gets what. Similarly, Take Two sees the biggest opportunity in Wii for Fantastic 4 and last gen ports, while the big games like GTA will be on 360 and PS3. THQ, meanwhile, will heavily utilize Wii to leverage its Nickelodeon licenses.

I agree, that 360 propably gets the most online-oriented games and Wii gets games that are cheap to make (compared to its rivals), but this means games that are as large as games for 360/PS3. Or a game with same budget with 360/PS3, with the difference, that they are larger. Welk, but just like EA said it. If others think the same way, it doesn't look too good for the PS3, since they are not getting many different types of games. Definition "something like Harry Potter" isn't limited to a single category, if we are looking at the contex.

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