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Mr Khan said:

Now we're back to an argument that i thought was put to bed over the course of the last generation. Third party games don't sell on Nintendo consoles not because the audience isn't there, but because third parties assume Nintendo gamers need to be treated with kid gloves or that third parties just don't make good games for Nintendo consoles. When third parties really try, they get results. The issue is that they usually don't really try. And then justify their lack of trying by throwing up their hands, saying "the market isn't there," and leaving a hell of a lot of money on the table while they shut down developers left and right.


I would just like to comment that I saw a youtube video explaining some of Nintendo's history, and I think it is possible that third party developers don't like Nintendo very much because of the abusive relationship history Nintendo has with 3rd party developers.  I can't say for sure if this is the reason, but I feel like it is a very likely scenario.