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pokoko said:
And what do these artificially narrow goalposts mean to the average gamer?

Nothing.

Only a very tiny percentage of fanatics look at a game and say, "oh, this is on another platform, too? I don't want it now."

It depends. If you have a PS4/One and they share a lot of games, it makes more sense going for the WiiU as a 2nd platform maybe, if they have like... x4 times the exclusives the other console has. I think in this sense it's something that could make people buying a console instead of the other. But as the 1st platform, they really need more than just exclusives if you're not a Nintendo fan.