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jlmurph2 said:
mine said:

Of course it is made up. As it makes no sense. 

It also makes no sense not to release great games on the Wii U if they offer unique experiences no where seen else.

Bayonetta 2 proves that there is an audience for "grown up" games. 

The developers just have to make sure their costs are not running wild.


Bayonetta 2 is selling what its selling because of exclusive hype.

 

Bayonetta 2 offers a unique gameplay experience. And if unique is because of the used input devices - of which the Wii U has many to offer - then those titles would be "exclusive" by design.

 

So it is just a matter which scenario the gameplay is wrapped in. The audience for all kinds of scenarios is on the Wii U. 

 

Just read Nintendos latest financial supplementary statements to get a broad view on Nintendos customers.