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[QUOTE="James161324"]
3rd party games had sold like crap on nitendo consoles.
Joedgabe
that not neccessarily true theres was many third party games that sold well on the wii, its just the fact that many devs hate going against the nintendo games which sells megatons.
and also nintendo doesnt provide easy architecture and relevant hardware until now hence why they are now getting the Superior AC, AC3,DS2, and BF3(if they are stil making BF for it)
I'll put it in a way you'll understand. Why would you get an extra console to play games you can play already on the consoles you got at home? This thing will go down just like the Vita if it doesn't kick in it's own exclusives... yes it's a tablet...... but they're counting too much on how people like new gimmicks considering tablets are already old this one is a gamble.. especially if it can't do the things regular tablets could do because everything shown on the Wii-U regular tablets can do except play console games... which they can on their xbox36/ps3 but tablets have apps...:| The Wii-U is a gamble at best and if you're a smart person you'll wait and see if it's worth it or not... no offence but as it stands you'll have to be careless to buy it like that.
Was this the same mentality everyone had at the beginning of this last gen? Didn't the 360 have some ports in the beginning? It makes sense that a company who is making a game for multiple consoles will try to get into the launch of a new one with the game they are currently working on. I know it's not something great, but I would be surprised if the first console into a gen would have muliplats from the previous gen.
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