Soundwave said:
I'm saying if they are a hardware maker they have some minimum responsibility to ensure there some variety of content in the most basic areas, whether they like it or not, and yes even if it sells big or not. If they can't invest into their own platform, how can they ever expect a developer or consumer to. Besides, really what would be the cost for Nintendo paying for yearly updates to sports games? Like peanuts? You update the rosters, add a few new features, it's not rocket science. |
They can offer plenty of variety within what people buy their systems for, Nintendo games. Wasting money on third party games that will be bought and played elsewhere does them no favors, and they'd likely have to cover the whole cost of the game since it wouldn't exist on Nintendo otherwise.







