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twintail said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:

How can you blame consumers for something not selling well? This boils down to supply and demand. If publishers release an attractive product consumers will flock to it.

 

1) I am not saying it is consumer fault, and 2 ) because you said:

Veknoid_Outcast said:
No it's not the consumers' fault that some third party games don't sell well on Nintendo systems. Those who invest in Nintendo systems have games they want to play, and they're not heavy hitters from EA, Activision, Ubisoft, etc. They're mostly games from Nintendo itself. 

This is you saying that consumers are choosing not to buy 3rd party titles which ineivtably means it is their fault 3rd party games are not selling. 

Huh? No, no. If Burger King introduced a veggie burger and it didn't sell, would it be the consumers' fault? No. Burger King customers expect a different product altogether, and vegetarians already have better alternatives.

The distributor of veggie burgers might be at fault for placing unrealistic expectations on Burger King consumers, and Burger King might be at fault for not making its restaurants in general more accommodating of special food needs. But the customer is most certainly not at fault.