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forest-spirit said:
At the end of the day you're fully responsible for your products. Nintendo has 100% responsibility for the Wii U and EA has 100% responsibility for their games.

In this case EA is the one to blame for the lack of marketing behind the game as it was their product, their team, and therefore their responsibility to support it. However, Nintendo could've shown some interest in the title in order to support the Wii U as it's not EA's (or any third party's) responsibility to make the Wii U a profitable and successful platform.

this is the best answer in the whole thread