| zorg1000 said: Except ur completely forgetting about the Japanese 3rd party support that Nintendo's handhelds recieve, the strong and growing indie support for Nintendo and the kid/family friendly games that Nintendo devices get. Ya that leaves out the big AAA western titles but Nintendo doesn't really get those anyway so it's not really a loss. The likes of Activision, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Warner Bros will be there at launch regardless, they won't miss out on having a game or two ready at launch in case the console ends up being a hit. Future support will depend on sales of such games. Publishers like Take-Two & Bethesda have never supported Nintendo so no reason to expect them to start. |
I was disregarding japanese 3rd party support and I did acknowledge that they did get that later on with handhelds ...
I was mostly focusing on the high end AAA games with Soundwave ...
As far as Activision, EA, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros been there at launch, that will depend on the hardware and their release schedule. By then I expect all of them to current gen (PS4/X1) only ...
You have a point with bethesda but not with Take-Two interactive when they released GTA chinatown wars on DS ...







