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I am a very late comer as far as the Wii/Wii U go.

Activision and THQ did port a lot of games over to the Wii. Capcom had some of the better games/exclusives, however, if Capcom were to be the true supporter of the Wii, why no Street Fighter?

Fast forward to the Wii U, Activision has a few games for the Wii U, but no DLC on Call of Duty Black Ops II, a big nono. Injustice Gods among Us has no DLC for the Wii U. EA's Mass Effect 3 has limited DLC compared to PS3 and Xbox 360. And Ubisoft, big negative not releasing Rayman Legends for the Wii U, even if it wasen't an exclusive, give the Wii U people early access. Sure like all systems, you guys come hard early on, doesn't mean your games are that good.

EA also does not want to port Battlefield 4 to the Wii U, which could bring some awesome exclusive features to the system, map on the gamepad, call in killstreaks using a button, or, quite possibly follow someone around, lots of missed opportunities.

If I were to choose a third party that supports the Wii U the best, it would have to be Capcom because they have stayed loyal with Monster Hunter Ultimate 3. A port of Street Fighter X Tekken with everything unlocked would be sweet, as would a version of Ninja Gaiden Razor's Edge, for Resident Evil 6, a more polished detailed version of the game.

Problem is, even with an updated system, developers are lazy with the new console.



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