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RolStoppable said:
happydolphin said:

That is truly the only concern. However in the past Nintendo did not do a good job at leading by example. With the U, Nintendo is pumping out games quickly with high entertainment value, much like they are doing for the 3DS, and games of very similar type of content. The only risk is that 3rd parties don't get the cue, but I really doubt Capcom and Atlus won't.

But like you say we've seen it in the past, with its reasons, so the risk exists. I give it a 50-50 chance of likelihood, due to the WiiU's mixed direction at launch. So long as Nintendo continues to drive entertainment first for the birthing years of the console, that risk should be quelled. *fingers crossed*

They can always drive higher-production games when they've secured a proper install base for themselves and for 3rd parties. All in its time.

Wait, what? The Wii U made even the N64 look good.

I don't know why you put faith in Capcom and Atlus, it's not like they were big supporters of the Wii. Sure, they restrained from flooding that system with garbage, but that still isn't a level of support that should make anyone confident about the future.

Here's a rough idea of what third parties thought about the Wii U before the system launched:

The fate of the Wii U in terms of third party support was sealed long before its sales dropped off a cliff.


the crazy part is at least 3 of those multiplats got cancelled. (BF4, aliens, metro) but hey at least wii U will have more exclusives than 360