Recently I noticed multiple threads on the wii's 3rd party in the past week. I started 2 of them , but there were many others. So does anybody know why there is an increase in these threads?
Recently I noticed multiple threads on the wii's 3rd party in the past week. I started 2 of them , but there were many others. So does anybody know why there is an increase in these threads?
Was there a need to start two, and this one as well?

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| Username2324 said: You started all of the ones I've seen |
Well there is the one soriku made, and the one a couple of days ago asking where the 3rd party games were. There is probaly more that I didn't mention. Only one of my threads really talked about the 3rd party support while the other one asked which publisher supported the wii the most. It just seems like an increase in these threads. I guess it is to fill in the not having any news void.
Well, maybe people are interested because the status of third party support lingers in doubt. You don't see any threads about PS3/360 third party support.

| RDBRaptor said: Was there a need to start two, and this one as well? |
They are completely different threads though. One was last week , and one was today. The first one talked about the wii's third party as a whole, while the one today asked which 3rd party publisher had the most support for the wii. I'm not the only one making them. Look at my other post and I have two other incidences. I believe there are more too.
| totalwar23 said: Well, maybe people are interested because the status of third party support lingers in doubt. You don't see any threads about PS3/360 third party support. |
Yeah , but I'm seeing an increase in these threads. Even though they may be started out different they all lead to the same road where ps3/360 loyals troll the thread, then wii loyals counteract , and then the thread finally dies , but we see a new one pop up a day later.
sc94597 said:
Yeah , but I'm seeing an increase in these threads. Even though they may be started out different they all lead to the same road where ps3/360 loyals troll the thread, then wii loyals counteract , and then the thread finally dies , but we see a new one pop up a day later. |
Well, it's like I said. It's March of 2008. The Wii is here to stay and not a fad any longer. So really, we should be seeing an explosion of third party support. Of course, that's not really happening so everyday, somebody makes a thread analyzing who's supporting the Wii and who's not and it degrades. Isn't this the point where we're suppose to see the the third party turnaround?

because there is some pretty crap games from third parties right now but a few exceptions have done good, its fanning flames. You have also managed to contribute to the number of threads.
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| totalwar23 said: Well, maybe people are interested because the status of third party support lingers in doubt. You don't see any threads about PS3/360 third party support. |
What he said. I browsed through IGN's listing of third-party games on the Wii and I had trouble finding five third-party games that I would consider buying, not that I would buy. I could easily find twenty for the PS3 or the 360.
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