| Conegamer said:
Perhaps it would if it happened several years ago, so before the Wii. But now there's an established fanbase and perception towards Nintendo and their systems which most developers cannot just overlook, even if the Wii U was more powerful than the other systems (see GameCube). |
Only difference (and the intent of OP was to show that), is that the cube had parity but it didn't have the winning strategy (like Wii does).
I'm thinking of a case where the system has both the winning strategy and parity. Would 3rd parties bite, and what would that require? Loss-leading?
Also, would it cater to the mass market (wii strat) without the value-add (e.g. motion controls, padlet)?







