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Legend11 said:
He's basically saying the same thing we've heard many times from third parties. EA, Activision, Ubisoft, and others simply aren't seeing the sales they should be seeing on the Wii considering its marketshare.

At the end of the day it's better for third parties to have Microsoft dominant over both Nintendo and Sony since it takes a smaller share of total game sales when compared to the other two. Nintendo sees third parties as direct competitors while Sony has made it obvious they're working on building first parties at the expense of third parties (reduction in moneyhats, etc).

That's jsut not true. Nintendo representatives have been encouraging third parties to support the Wii with their best stuff since the generation started. They're still doing it now, even after the point of no return - though I think at this point the rhetoric is for the sake of building an established base of third party game-buyers on the Wii's successor.