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megaman79 said:
maverick40 said:
megaman79 said:
maverick40 said:
Own another console if you want 3rd party support. You should know this by now.

Yes, well im sure that theory worked out smashingly for all those Vita owners.


There is enough games on the Vita to  warrant a purchase without a doubt. And the 1st party titles that are coming this year look incredible, leave the Vita out of this. This thread is about Nintendo.

Hey man, you brought it up. 3rd party support has deserted the Vita, by Sony's own admission.

So tell me again why (how) Sony next gen. will reap all this 3rd party support (without ofcourse mimicking as closely as possible one of its competitors to piggyback easy ports from - thats given the likely inevitability that MS will not pay out the ass for exclusivity from 3rd parties)?.

What did I just read?

Again, enough about the Vita. The Vita is a handheld not a home console, of course it isn't going to get the majority of 3rd party support. This makes the Wii U situation even worse when people are comparing it to a handheld. 

About the bolded sentence, what the hell are you on about? Sony has had a stellar realtionship with 3rd party developers since it entered the gaming industry and it will be the exact same when the ps4 arrives.

3rd party exclusivity is completely dead and it didn't pay off for Microsoft at all. Any 3rd party game worth buying exclusivity for would be way out of any of the hardware companies budget like GTA or COD. Buying an exclusive COD game would cost a company at least 6 billion dollars. 

I still don't understand what you are trying to get at? The Wii U has been a complete disaster for Nintendo ever since it was revealed at E3 and until they get some 1st party games  out, the trend is going to continue. The 3rd party publishers are going to flock to the next Sony/MS console when they are released so Nintendo need a plan or they will continue to struggle.