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Miyamotoo said:

spemanig said:

No, what's most important is having an audience that will buy those games.

If 100m people buy the Switch and don't buy multiplats, the installed base is as good as zero to them.

That is difrent matter, but whats most important is that platform actualy sells and that is popular. Just look how much Wii had Fifa, NBA, Maiden, NHL, NFS, CoD...games compared to Wii U.

It's not. The OG Xbox got good third party support against the PS2. 150m vs what, 23m? What's most important is audience. If Switch sells 20m units and all those people buy multiplats, multiplats will stay. If it sells 150m and no one buys multiplats, they won't.

The Wii had horrible multiplatform support. It isn't a shining example of getting multiplats. For every Fifa, it missed 3 Bioshocks.