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pokoko said:
I think they do care about multi-platform content. It would be foolish to not care. It's not like they're going to tell Activision "no thanks" for CoD. However, getting exclusive content is important for any console, as it differentiates your product.

That being said, if it does turn out that they aren't trying to convince or entice multi-platform developers, then they're making a big, big mistake. It does make me wonder how much effort they've put in on that front compared to Sony or Microsoft. If they aren't really trying then they're doing their customers a disservice.

Maybe the correct word is "pursue" multiplats. Nintendo will simple not going to invest money in getting a multiplat game, they would rather spend that money on partnerships. For example: for Nintendo it will be much more important to have Kingdom Hearts 3 as an exclusive than GTA 5 as multiplat. In both cases moneyhatting needs to be involved and if Nintendo can only choice one it's obvious which one they are going to take.



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