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I sort of get where he is coming from since the environment for 3rd party games is much tougher on Wii U than the other two consoles simply because of Nintendo's first party games. However, he is making a "putting the horse before the cart" argument by basically wanting Nintendo build a large install base by themselves so they can get whatever sales levels they want when they could help make that happen faster by bringing their games on to the Wii U. This is all kind strange since Ubisoft was the big 3rd party developer that was helping the Wii U build the install base it has and put in time and money in. The 6 million the Wii U has in part thanks to Ubisoft and now they sort of undermining that work.