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oniyide said:
zorg1000 said:

I wasn't trying to answer the question you asked him, but what I said is relevant to what you're discussing. U asked when the last time a western 3rd party developer released a significant title for 3DS, I'm stating that I think with a unified concept the lack of western support is negated by the fact that Nintendo's ecosystem would be full of 100's of games not found on competitors devices making it a viable platform despite the lack of multiplatform releases.



the ecosystem is already like that and it aint helping them much (outside of 3ds) so even then thats not helping the lack of 3rd parties, whether we think they are important or not is irrelevant, COD, Fallout 3, Witcher, AC, GTA these series sell and there absence on Ninty systems speak volumes....but COD and AC didnt do great so maybe screw it all is better.



 

No the ecosystem is not already like that, 3DS & Wii U are completely seperate devices that have completely separate libraries so u need to own both platforms to access all the games.

A unified concept solves a lot of the problems. Like I said, 100% support from Nintendo instead of being split up among two platforms, each has good indie support but when combined they get really good indie support, 3DS gets solid Japanese support while Wii U gets very little, both get a decent amount of kid/family titles. Even the Virtual Console lineups are different on 3DS & Wii U.

Basically combine 3DS+Wii U software to get a glimpse at what a unified concept looks like for Nintendo.



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