Here's the part that really pisses me off; third party companies (explicit) and complain about lack of sales of their games on the Cube, yet when they have a huge game set to be exclusive...they cry out "Port it to PS2" when it gets close to release date. The reason why third party games don't sell on Cube, is because gamers can buy the game for the PS2 they already own. Why are they going to go spend $99 US to buy another system for one game when they can just spend $50 to get the game.
I have learned that Namco had the thought of porting this over to PS2, but that it wasn't decided as of a few days ago. They said it was possibly but they would wait and see. As many have said, there are barely any RPGs on the cube, so it would almost be a monopoly of sorts for the RPG market. Any RPG fan would be getting the game, thus it would sell much more than other genres.
How do they expect to sell large volumes of the game on one system when they release it to another with the larger userbase. If the companies want to be able to sell more copies...they have to make some GOOD exclusives. As IAN said, they get to use Link for SC3, Star Fox, and Zelda licenses. Yet Nintendo doesn't get any respect back from them on original titles.
Nintendo is no longer respected as they used to be. They are getting walked on by third-party companies and aren't putting up any kind of fight. Maybe we need to get a Yamauchi back in control to put fear back into them. Does Nintendo need to start paying the developers off? Some may say so...but I sure don't think they shouldn't need to. Especially the likes of Namco and Capcom whom Nintendo have been very good to as of late. No ethics at all by these two companies. People say..."hey thats great, now ps2 owners will get to play" like they did with VJ. Thats the attitude that developers see and make it okay for them to port it. What makes a system sell more are great exclusives, and the Cube just lost another one.
Baten Kaitos thankfully WILL NOT be ported. There are "business agreements" if you will so that they will not.