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KylieDog said:
forest-spirit said:


The haters didn't like Nintendo before, nor where they going to buy the Wii U so it's not like Nintendo is losing something here. All in all this will end up well for them as a lot of fans of Bayonetta, and Platinum games in general, will support their console.


Building further hate is not how you win customers, should not just ignore haters because you are ignoring a huge part of the market, should be winning them over.  Nintendo should be getting multiplats while pumping out quality first party hardcore titles, not just Mario or Zelda and other mainstream casual stuff but there own versions of games like Bayonetta. 

That way fans of Bayonetta will not hate them even more and instead see other games like Bayonetta that can potentially change their minds on Wii U.


Haters are a very vocal but small piece of the market, and many of them would rather sacrifice their family than get a console from any other company than the one they worship. If anything it's better to just ignore them.

And getting multiplats instead of exclusives is just a way to give people an excuse for not supporting your new console. The Wii U has gotten a lot of criticism for the amount of non-exclusive 3rd party games it's getting.

In the case of Bayonetta 2, it seems like SEGA had no interest in publishing a sequel so without Nintendo, fans probably wouldn't get a sequel at all. And if people think that Nintendo is going to put their support behind a game for PS3/360 then they are out of their minds.

If fans of Bayonetta would rather have no sequel at all instead of a sequel exclusive for Wii U then they really aren't fans of Bayonetta.