RolStoppable said:
Because third parties don't want to make them. This is where it always leads to if a logical train of thought is followed: In the end each individual third party is responsible for their successes as well as their failures. At this point some people like to jump in and point the finger at Nintendo again, but the evidence doesn't support this. We only need to look at the very recent data of 3DS and Vita to see that it is not a Nintendo issue. Third parties put bigger IPs, higher quality and more marketing efforts into 3DS titles, so they unsurprisingly far outpace the sales of Vita games. That isn't a Sony issue, it's the decisions made by third parties. |
Uhm... I'd argue that is a Sony issue. The Vita as a platform was a monumental failure in nearly every aspect, because of Sony and it was that failure which lead to both poor support and poor sales for what support it got. I don't see how it is "pointing the finger". Obviously 3rd parties must have some motivation not to put games on Nintendo systems (and no, third parties haven't been particularly succesful on the 3DS either. Of the 52 million selling titles on the 3DS, 3rd parties only developed 14 of them), and that motivation ultimately leads back to decisions made by Nintendo.








