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Yes, but only if the system was selling.

The Gamecube actually got a lot of exclusives closer to release and it kept getting multiconsole releases a few years in, but the further into that gen, PS2 sales dominating and everyone buying their multiconsole releases for the PS2, what sense is there to continue developing multiconsole for the Gamecube when most people aren't going to purchase your games on that console?   Resident Evil 4 was even a late exclusive and because of the abysmal sales, Capcom ported it over to the PS2, which Shinji Mikami apologized to Gamecube fans afterwards since he promised them it wouldn't be ported to another console.   The Gamecube got far more great exclusives in the first few years than the Wii did and had a bunch of good multiconsole titles.

For the Wii U there are 14 games that have sold 100,000 or more, everything else has sold worse.  You guys are blaming publishers and developers for not supporting your preferred console.  How about you guys support them for once and maybe they'll support you?  Those of you who actually support third parties, you're stuck with a fanbase who doesn't unfortunately.