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ZenfoldorVGI said:
ssj12 said:
wow, EA is retarded.

Didn't Take-Two also do this with Bully?

 

Are they also retarded?

 

Some developers don't want to port games to systems that they feel aren't worth the cost of the port. This might be what happened here. Happens all the time with the Wii. I don't consider it retarded. I certainly wish it wasn't so, but I understand the reasoning behind the decision, even though sometimes I feel I know better than publishers about their own games, but I'm a biased Nintendo fanboy, so what do I know.


 Seriously, what the hell are you talking about with the Bully example.  The Wii and 360 versions were ports of an older PS2 game, which came out at least a year beforehand.  The PS3 "missed out" on a game that was a Sony exclusive in the first place.

 You're logic is right, but your example is a bad one.  Crash of the Titans would be a better one for instance, not that anyone really wanted that game in the first place.



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