Salnax on 07 May 2013
| Dodece said: You know sometimes it really is the case that you get what you pay for. The Nintendo owners effectively spent next to nothing on EA software last generation, and EA taking that cue spent just about as much on game development for the Wii U. I actually believe them, because I think it was a question of whether the engine would work as is, and if it didn't work as is they weren't going to waste time and money getting it to work on the platform. |
There are over 20 million-selling EA games on the Wii. The PSP had 13. Obviously Support for the Vita should be half of that of the Wii U.







