CleggaZ said:
No I completely agree this doesn’t just seem to be just a Nintendo problem though understaffing seems to affect other Japanese developers in comparison to western developers you can see this in various games that don't get ports onto other similarly powered consoles. Anyway what Nintendo should do is expand the team who takes care of the Virtual Console and flood it with as many games as possible which will then dramatically increase the Wii U/3DS game library’s and hopefully increase sell consoles as well. |
Why would more Virtual Console games increase console sales? There is no reason for that to be the case. People buy new hardware for new games. Not to play old games.
The Virtual Console can be a way to squeeze some extra money out of existing consumers and fans. That's about it. I see it mainly as fan service, and I am guessing that Nintendo does too. Afterall, they are the ones that know how much money it made on the Wii. That has to be the reason that it is not a top priority for them.
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