| Darwinianevolution said: Yeah, that is certainly unbelievable. Considering the "unprecedented partnership" ended up as a couple of rushed games, EA's least supported home console and handheld since the Dreamcast, and a copule of harmful tweets, Nintendo will have as little consideration for EA as they can get away with. I hope Nintendo makes a decent sports simulator to compete with EA sports. An actual, in depth, online multiplayer, Wii Sports. Not a collection of minigames, really deep sports games. |
Not if they're smart. Hopefully they've learned something after the Wii U situation and they address the reasons companies like EA and Ubisoft walked away in the first place. This is business and there are logical reasons for the way everything works out.
As Reggie said, "we talk to EA all the time. In the end this is simple business. First party needs to drive a large diverse install base for publishers to create content to take advantage of that install base." Which, actually, is probably why Nintendo wants to improve their launch line-up.
Holding a grudge is terrible business sense and it can come back to bite you. It's more likely that no one would have a problem working with Nintendo if they offer support that rivals that found on other consoles.








