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Soundwave said:
morenoingrato said:
Soundwave said:


Having the widest amount of third party developer support, being the platform that has the best quality games on it as a whole (see: NES, SNES, Playstation, Playstation 2), having the most active marketplace for developers games ... I think has to be considered.

The Wii is not like the previous generation "winners" in those respects.

Boy you'd be a terrible President.

Also, you can't ever miss the classic Opinions =/= Facts.

You're going to argue the developer support difference isn't factual? What's Epic working on for Wii today? Capcom? Konami? Sega? Any of the major Western developers?

Everyone ditched this platform over a year ago, the only "big" third party game still in development for it today is Epic Mickey 2 and Dragon Quest X (which is also coming to Wii U, thankfully). A lot of good that 100 million user base is if developers don't want to make any games for it. Well outside of Just Dance games.

The Wii certainly did not develop the software ecosystem previous market leaders did ... if you're going to seriously debate that you're in massive denial.


For the first bolded statement, I would have to say this is a good thing, perhaps a strategy by Nintendo so they can focus on Wii U seeing on how development takes 2-3 years now.



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