| routsounmanman said: I'm glad; Nintendo's at their best when they're cornered. |
I agree with this statement... However, as for everybody else predicting doom and gloom over AAA 3rd parties, people are neglecting to realize one thing... AAA 3rd party developers are dying, and they are dying at a rapid pace.
It isn't that the Wii U has no AAA 3rd party support. It's that Nintendo is no longer concerned with AAA 3rd parties. Sony is following this same trend. Only Microsoft appears to be going for these AAA developers. Nowadays, both Nintendo and Sony are focused on the indie market.
The fact to the matter is that the video game industry is changing. It can no longer support big budget, hollywood style, blockbuster, AAA 3rd party games. Look at last generation. Over 130 3rd party developers went belly up. This generation is seeing a rapid increase of these same third parties disappearing. As budgets begin to balloon, more companies either go completely out of business, bought out and etc. Or, they produce the same games over and over again - afraid to innovate for the fear of producing a flop and going completely under.
Once again, AAA developers are dying. It isn't that the Wii U is losing support. Rather, it's that there are fewer and fewer AAA third parties to create any game for any system whatsoever. Look at Japan. It used to be a haven of AAA 3rd party developers. Now look at it. There's hardly any more of them around. Now western 3rd parties are feeling the same sting. It's only going to be a matter of time until there's just a handful of these AAA 3rd party developers. By this time, the indie scene will be the everyday scene.








