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Originally posted by: Ian Sane Right now despite sales third parties seem to be putting their A material on the PS3 and Xbox 360, usually with the games starting off on the PS3 and getting ported. What if the Wii continues to sell remarkably well but the userbase is mostly non-gamers?
The thing is, this "A material" was largely announced for the PS3 prior to the infamous Sony press conference.
And the "non-gamer vs. gamer" argument is irrelevant.
Like I said earlier, did devs avoid the PS2 because its biggest selling feature was DVD playback? When it had the highest sales, it got the best 3rd party support.
Did Konami not release games like Castlevania and Lunar Knights on the DS because of its aim toward non-gamers?
When the Wii achieves the highest userbase, 3rd parties will be FORCED to put their best teams to task on Wii titles because it's where the most money will be.
Also, a lot of titles coming out for the 360/PS3 now had been in development LONG before the Wii took the world by storm. Seeing those titles released is no surprise as these devs need to make their money back on the time they spent developing, but after that, don't be surprised if these teams head to the Wii next.