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a lot of third party core games arent on the wii, thus lesser third party software sold then expected. im surprised third party shovelware on the wii is selling more.



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I think the problem is with Royaltee fee's/distribution of revenue mostly.



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Shockingly he actually makes some sense here.



Someone just punch this dude in the throat



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Whats with Greenberg? lately he's been trash talking evry one around.



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Ok Greenberg, now let us talk about first party.



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1

AbbathTheGrim said:
Ok Greenberg, now let us talk about first party.

They need more first party WITHOUT anything related to Mario in it.



Wagram said:
AbbathTheGrim said:
Ok Greenberg, now let us talk about first party.

They need more first party WITHOUT anything related to Mario in it.

Microsoft has been whoring out Mario lately. They've got Mario 3, Mario Wars, Mario ODST and Mario: Reach.



Tease.

Squilliam said:
Wagram said:
AbbathTheGrim said:
Ok Greenberg, now let us talk about first party.

They need more first party WITHOUT anything related to Mario in it.

Nintendo has been whoring out Mario lately. They've got Mario 3, Mario Wars, Mario ODST and Mario: Reach.

Would not be suprised if they did.



I think its not about the sales that third parties have a problem, its most likely the lack of profits their having



                                  

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