Kresnik said:
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they are games developed by third parties and aren't owned by nintendo. tw101 is first party, for example. the ones I mentioned are third party exclusives.
The fate of Black Ops 3 Wii U? | |||
It is coming with DLC | 42 | 11.05% | |
It is coming with no DLC | 47 | 12.37% | |
It is coming with no DLC ... | 36 | 9.47% | |
It won't come. | 230 | 60.53% | |
Pfff... I just want an ou... | 25 | 6.58% | |
Total: | 380 |
Kresnik said:
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they are games developed by third parties and aren't owned by nintendo. tw101 is first party, for example. the ones I mentioned are third party exclusives.
Kresnik said:
You can argue that they're not first-party games; but in no way are they third-party. |
I usually just refer to them as 2nd party titles.
Materia-Blade said:
they are games developed by third parties and aren't owned by nintendo. tw101 is first party, for example. the ones I mentioned are third party exclusives. |
No, they aren't. You literally listed a third-party exclusive in the same list - ZombiU. Developed by Ubisoft (third party), published & funded by Ubisoft (third party), released exclusively on WiiU. Nintendo had no hand in it aside from some advertising.
Something like LEGO City is developed by Traveller's Tales (third party), published & funded by Nintendo (first party), released exclusively for WiiU.
I'm sure you can see the difference.
You can argue that they're "second party" games if you're a fan of that name (I am, since it resolves situations like this), but they are not third-party games.
Goodnightmoon said:
3 years later? Why? |
Maybe, but I still wouldn't hold my breath.