| Shane said: EA had their sports games on all platforms, but expecting anything more than that at launch is unnecessary and unreasonable. EA's not going to do any better on Wii than it would on PS3, double the userbase or not, and certainly not any better than it will on PS2 and 360. PSP was ahead of the DS until November, and on that platform EA doesn't have to compete with Nintendo, so I don't see the flaw in their PSP support. |
I hope you aren't refering to userbase. the PSP has never been ahead of the DS in any region when it comes to userbase. The PSP has the monthly sales edge on the DS in the U.S. for a while but it never suprassed the DS in total userbase. So I don't know how you can make that statement.
As for your asserations about the Wii and PS3, you are just flat out mistaken. The Wii has lower development cost and higher potential sales. The PS3 version of an EA title has to sell more copies than the Wii version to net EA the same amount of profit.








