@Jay/Khan. Yes, Khan, it must be that they don't want to have their core business tainted with Nintendo. I can't see any other reason.
Money, not an issue, they would only gain.
Complexity. Clearly not an issue from what we know this far.
@Jay. It's an anti-Nintendo sentiment, and that ultimately translates, in this case, to them trying to preserve their franchise from the evil "Kiddy" taint of Nintendo, but ultimately they seem to not want to have Nintendo have any word/hand at their bread and butter. Either that, or their devs and managers are PS/360 fanboys.
That's the only way I can truly wrap my mind around this ordeal.
After all the wrapping my mind around this, all the Sony supporters telling us "Oh, it's a money thing" and crap like that, I really see it, there's absolutely no rational explanation to this behavior but some kind of stigma or emotional decision regarding Nintendo, rooted back in the SNES to 64 days, and piggybacking onto the Wii's family-friendly image.
Sad reality, sad we are too blind to see it, and sad that Nintendo seems unable to do anything about it except be patient and wait till these bosos get the shorter end of the stick, upon which time it should be the Wrath of Nintendo befalling them ruthlessly.







