killer7 said:
curl-6 said:
After doing a little more digging, Wii also got FIFA in 2013 and 2014, and it's last game was actually in 2020; a cool little retro-style GTA spoof called Shakedown Hawaii that I am actually considering getting now, cos it looks kinda fun plus the novelty of it being the final Wii game. It did fall off quite steeply, even before it was replaced really, but I'd still say its post-launch support was better than Gamecube, or N64/Wii U. Nintendo platforms tend to be retired in fairly short order; I expect Switch will probably be the new post-replacement champ for them, as while I don't expect its crossgen period to be nearly as extensive as PS4/XBO due to its harsher power limitations, its massive install base means it will likely still be getting lots of smaller games for years after the successor hits. |
All Nintendo Handhelds say No! Nes had ~ 10 years. It was the SNES, the N64 and the WiiU that got axed right after tge sucessor came out. |
The Super Famicom got a fair bit of Japanese support long after the N64 came out. Fire Emblem Thracia 776 came out for Nintendo Power, the SFC's downloadable flashcart service, in 1999, which was only two years before the Gamecube launched. The following year it got a full retail release. The Nintendo Power system continued to be offered for the SFC until 2007, which was after the Wii released.