Resident_Hazard said:
Nintendo gamers ignore third party games and companies en masse. Worse, when it came to the Wii and DS, which were championed as reinventing gaming and ushering in a world of different games and unique perspectives--the Nintendo fans cheered. Then ignored damn near every unique title to land on either system--including some from Nintendo, such as Sin & Punishment. You're right that Nintendo fans won't support 3rd party titles on the Wii U--because they don't support them on any other Nintendo system either. A fantastic example is a brilliant Grand Theft Auto title for the DS struggling to be the worst selling GTA game in two generations. Unique exclusives on the Wii like Deadly Creatures, Cursed Mountain, Lost in Shadow, Red Steel 2, No More Heroes 2, House of the Dead Overkill & 2 Resident Evil shooters (originally exclusives), among others went largely ignored as Nintendo fans balked and cried foul at the very games living up to the intentions of the Wii.
Nintendo fans (and the fanboys worst of all) have become incerasingly closed-minded towards anything that isn't crowded with Mario, Link, or Pokemon. In the end, all they wanted on the Wii was the "same old crap" as everybody else--exact same Resident Evil, exact same Call of Duty, exact same everything. They wanted nothing to do with anything that was different, unique, or exactly what the Wii and DS were intended for--the very thing they once championed of the two systems. |
Ignoring the obvious places you went wrong, you mostly went wrong by including the DS with the Wii in your third party rant. The DS has been great for third parties, be it through traditional sellers like Dragon Quest or new IP like the Layton series.
Pointing to Chinatown Wars as one failure to prove a point ignores countless other success stories. Even the PS2 didn't guarantee mega success on every single game, so I'm not sure why the DS had to either.

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