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Originally posted by fingersman
But who should you blame for that? Nintendo, the third parties or the GC owners? I mean the third parties just want to make money and if their game isn't going atleast make the break even point what's the sense of making/porting it to the cube?
Then Nintendo fans don't want to purchase medicore/average third party games cause they want the Nintendo 1st party stuff.
And if your Nintendo, I'm sure you won't be decreasing the quality of your games and if you lower your license fee, and the games still don't sell, then you'll be making a lost.
I think the decreasing of third party support is directly related to the user base.......look at Sony alot of average games sell over 500,000. Now if your a third party and you know your game is average, what system will you want to put it on?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm but then again, I don't hear third party companies complain about how their games sell on Xbox and they don't have a real big lead in terms of user base.
I don't know. What do you guys think? Do you think the decreasing support has to with Nintendo quality, the user base or both?
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Well in my opinion, it's a mix of the fanbase, Nintendo and 3rd parties. I mean there is no single party here to blame, but they can all take some relief in knowing they are part of it. I mean well it's a long complex theory but eh.