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Aielyn said:
Andrespetmonkey said:
Dead Space ... Nintendo missed out on them this gen. As they missed out on SSX, Skate, FIFA

The ones I left in the quote, Nintendo didn't actually "miss out on". We got Dead Space: Extraction. We got SSX Blur. We got Skate It.

Exactly, the Wii got sub-par spinoffs. They're still decent games, but not as good as Dead Space 1/2, SSX and Skate 1/2/3.

We got FIFA 08, 09, 10, 11, and 12, and will get 13 on Wii, too.

Same thing here, they're lacking so many features and so many things are different. It isn't the same game as the games on PS360/PC, not by any stretch of the imagination.

What EA did, though, was put crap on the system. In large quantities, and it got worse as the generation continued. SSX Blur was quite decent in 2007, and EA could have followed it up with a solid Balance Board based SSX... but didn't. Skate It released in 2008, an outsold the PS3 version of Skate (released in 2007), and wasn't that far behind the Xbox 360 version. 2008 also brought their "casualised" Madden, NCAA, etc - and that was a majorly bad idea. And then Dead Space: Extraction came in 2009, and was absolute crap, relative to expectations.

Since then, the only quality that EA has put on the Wii has been Tiger Woods. The only other even-notable thing they put on the Wii since then was NBA Jam... and they tried their hardest to sabotage it. The Wii version still managed to outsell the other two versions, but there's a reason why none of the versions managed to break 400,000 copies.

@Last two para well there you go, you don't want 3rd party pubs to put sub-par BS titles on your system, you want the best game possible. The one they wanted to make. You're insane if you think they puposely sabotaged their wii games though. why in the world would they do that? They are a business, there only bias is where the money is and if the Wii isn't making a big profit it only makes sense to allow devs to focus on the better, more profitable versions on the get other, smaller and less talented teams to work on the worse, less profitable version.