TheLegendaryWolf said:
Conina said:
Cream147 said: The top 15 selling games on Wii were all published by Nintendo. The highest selling third party game (according to Wikipedia) was Just Dance 2 in 16th place with 5 million sales - there were very few other third party games that were able to generate close to even that many sales. The Wii was a successful console, and yet no one cared about the third party support or lack thereof.
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Don't downplay the importance of third party games. A big selection of games gives the console owners more choice and the license fees play a big part in the profitability of a system.
According to VGC, 57% of the sold Wii games were'nt published by Nintendo (877m - 397m = 480m). License fees for 480 million games, no matter if the games are profitable or not... let the third parties worry about investments, budgets and profitability for these games.
http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=&publisher=1167&platform=Wii&genre=&minSales=0&results=1000
On Wii U, only 25% of the sold games (25.7m - 18.9m = 6.8m) were'nt published by Nintendo. License fees for 6.8 million units in 18 months... that's really bad.
http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=&publisher=1167&platform=WiiU&genre=&minSales=0&results=1000
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Considering the very low amount of 3rd party support, I'm surprised it even reached 25%.
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WiiU had initial way better third-party support than the Wii: full Ubisoft-portfolio, all Batman and Legom scribblenauts, Injustice, Darksiders, FIFA, Mass Effect, Most Wanted, Monster Hunter, COD, Skylanders and so on. Wii got nothing in comparison. But some Wii third-party sold a lot better, than the games on WiiU. These 57% are probably mostly Just Dance and Zumba.