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RolStoppable said:
Teeqoz said:

Developers flocked to the NES because it was by far the best selling console of the time. Their policies back then did indeed help in stopping the flood of crappy titles that plagues the Atari 2600, but the reason 3rd parties did best on the NES in the NES era was because the only succesful platform was the NES. Now there are other platforms which suit 3rd parties more, hence why many of them ignore Nintendo's platforms nowadays.

Yes, this adds to the points I am making.

When specific platforms are ignored, the basic rule of "games that do not exist cannot sell" comes into play. Also a pretty obvious reason for lack of sales.

And then the question becomes, why don't the games exist?