I think the support will increase but I don't feel it will be dominating until maybe the final year of the Wii. Developers on the whole really lost a lot of oppurtunities to get something substantial out for the Wii. I don't feel like they'll be able to play catch up until the Wii's final year, maybe 18 months. I do however expect Nintendo's next home console to receive a large amount of support from the get go. One problem I see is that the 360, PC and PS3 can share releases made by the same team to create identical experiences, and until the Wii passes the hardware sales of the 360 and PS3 combined, very many titles will still be created for them, including many high profile ones. On top of that, Sony and Microsoft both have a tendency to put money in developers' faces to ensure games stay with them, and as far as we know Nintendo is not into those practices. Long story short, what you see now will only get marginally better year in and year out until Wii takes a commanding lead.








