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cusman said:
theARTIST0017 said:
I have to say its quite irritating that they don't get the same 3rd party support. And to answer your question I'm over it. But there's a bigger question - - - Nintendo has noticed this problem, and though they have made moves, they haven't really shown and 3rd party system sellers yet. The big question is, if Nintendo fails to get BIG 3rd party support for the Wii U, what will they do? One more question, how can Nintendo win back 3rd parties without money?

Nintendo's problem is not 3rd party support... but rather the type of third party support

Just Dance is best selling on Wii

Call of Duty is best selling on X360

Developers and Publishers make their games available where they sell... there is no conspiracy. The Nintendo fans are either buying casual games like Just Dance or Nintendo 1st party games over whatever you people are expecting as 3rd party support.

Where there is a clear conspiracy is Amazon.com doing as poor as possible to not promote Nintendo products because they ended up in a pissing war with Nintendo with the 3DS something and things are still very sour.

I agree with you that there is no conspiracy with third party publishers and developers.  They go where they think the profit is, plain and simple.

However, the Amazon situation isn't what I would call a conspiracy, either.  I'm sure they'd love to sell Nintendo products but there has to be something important standing in the way--and I'm not so sure I would jump to the conclusion that the fault is only on Amazon's end.  The last rumor I read was that Amazon makes so little from Nintendo hardware, and that they think Nintendo is difficult to deal with on returns, so they decided to just stop selling the consoles.  Won't hurt them much at all, if that's true, as the games are where the money is at.