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This argument gets re-hashed almost weekly on VG Chartz, I'm sorry to say. It's the exact same argument every time, too: the anti-Nintendo sorts proclaim that the Wii's third-party support is going to stay the same or get worse, the pro-Nintendo sorts point out the parallels between the Wii and DS, and a whole lot of pointless insults are thrown about in the mix. I think this argument really needs to stop coming up. No progress is ever made on either side, and those who participate just end up walking away more assured in their own beliefs, and even more angry at the ones who don't believe the same way they do.

In the interest of seeing this thread not continue to derail into an ages-old argument, I'll just say that I'm not surprised at all by what's happened thus far, nor do I think the situation is going to remain this way for long. This is not a static industry, and anything that remains stagnant too long dies off. What that means exactly for the future of third-party games on the Wii I can't say without going into speculation, but it's not in developers' best interests to ignore a system with the kind of appeal it's showing.



Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.