| Sky Render said: Be that as it may, development focus always goes to the best-selling console in the long run. It's just good business practice. A larger user base combined with a lower development cost makes the Wii a profitable option for savvy developers. We won't see the demise of PS3 and 360 support from third parties, of course; but we will be seeing a lot more support for the Wii than either of them in the long run due to the bigger pay-offs for Wii-developed games. Unless the market mechanism suddenly and spontaneously fails, that is, but that's fairly unlikely. |
See, I agree with that, my issue is with people who predict an overnight exodus of developers and the imminent demise of PS3/360. My biggest concern is that increased support could be a double edged sword: the Wii will certainly see more quality games released, but the flood of shovelware will most likely continue.








