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Speaking of Wii's healthy third party support, Nintendo of America's George Harrison said: "Certainly there's a strong line-up of third party titles, and we're trying to encourage them to make them.

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Nintendo games don't sell very well on the Third party side... even First-party games don't sell like crack... major weakness on the Wii bad software sales
Now they encourage to make unique games.
Crazy Nintendo. Crazy. :o
Are we going to have a bunch of fanboys saying "Nintendo is BEGGING for third parties to stay on board" Just like when the same thing happened to Sony? No? Didn't think so....
ps3 and 360 games are in hd
sh!t i have a 52in 1080p tv
i want my games in HD
the last game i would buy on the wii
is super mario galaxy
next game ill buy will be
the next Zelda game
plus the online sucks
I wonder what devs are thinking:
OHHH Well since Nintendo URGED us, let's make something creative, because before we were trying to recycle the same old, same old. (don't look at RE4). Every developer is actively searching for the next big thing in gaming, gameplay and innovation. No one has to be urged to do anything.