| Phoenix_Wiight said: I didn't mean to look like I was blaming Nintendo for these faults, and I obviously was exagerating with my numbers. It just gets to me, I guess, sometimes, seeing a huge amount of 3rd party support on some consoles like the 360, and not nearly enough on the Wii. If some of those focused on the Wii, well then that would be great. I also don't see why like, atleast HALF of the games on the 360 aren't on the Wii and PS3. Theres really no reason in my eyes, the games would still do great on the Wii. Like I said before, I've seen those two charts before, but it doesn't FEEL like its true. I'm not trying to make Nintendo look bad, Nintendo takes up most of my life, I love it, I'm just having a discussion :P |
I don't think anyone is blaming you, though your first post was a bit antagonistic. It's ok to feel that way, and I think a great multitude of gamers have felt this way since the N64. I think a big part of the problem is that Nintendo does things differently. It is their mission to always provide the best games for the system they produce. They are the first party kings and it can be hard for third parties to compete with that. The Wii is Nintendo's first chance since the SNES to rope in a ton of 3rd party support because of their huge install base. It's not going to happen immediately so we'll have to be patient, but in a couple of years I think you'll feel just fine.








