vivster said:
Actually it asks for every game to be on every system. But I get your point. Some people may vote no because it's unrealistic but the general consensus in the thread is "But it would hurt Wii U sales". Which shouldn't really be a main concern for the consumer. It's not them who are missing out when a game becomes multiplat. |
Why would a developer of hardware release their software on another developer's hardware? Why doesn't Wendy's also sell Big Mac's while we're at it? If every console had the same games, no it would not benefit the consumer. What benefits the consumer is variety and the right to choose. This is what spurs on competition and therefore innovation.