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You seem to forget Nintendo's lack of love for the third party, they have kept close ties with those they see as the "biggest" (EA, Capcom, SEGA, NAMCO) but Codemasters and Acclaim are cutting support for a reason...
They don't sell. And if they can't sell games on a Nintendo console then their games aren't selling the Nintendo console. They're just wasting time and money for everyone.
Nintendo own 4 in house development teams who often develop 2 games at a time, second party houses such as Camelot (developing 4 games), Hal (2 games), Retro Studios (2 games), Silicon Knights(2 games), Intelligent Studios (1 Game), Skip (1 games),, NSTC (1 game) etc... and basically have exclusive third party support from Factor 5 (2 games), Hudson (3-4 games), Treasure (1.5 games), Amusement Vision (3 games), N-trance (1-2games), Capcom studio 4 (5 games)etc...
Nintendo own or basically own more exclusive companies than any of the other three... just because we lose some support from companies that never sold Nintendo consoles in the first place is hardly a heavy loss.
I am upset with Acclaim, they did support Nintendo when everyone deserted them back in the N64 days...
But those days were far worse with only Konami and Acclaim really showing any support...
Look back then... Nintendo survived.
The biggest fear is the PSP... oh yes.
You seem to forget Nintendo's lack of love for the third party, they have kept close ties with those they see as the "biggest" (EA, Capcom, SEGA, NAMCO) but Codemasters and Acclaim are cutting support for a reason...
They don't sell. And if they can't sell games on a Nintendo console then their games aren't selling the Nintendo console. They're just wasting time and money for everyone.
Nintendo own 4 in house development teams who often develop 2 games at a time, second party houses such as Camelot (developing 4 games), Hal (2 games), Retro Studios (2 games), Silicon Knights(2 games), Intelligent Studios (1 Game), Skip (1 games),, NSTC (1 game) etc... and basically have exclusive third party support from Factor 5 (2 games), Hudson (3-4 games), Treasure (1.5 games), Amusement Vision (3 games), N-trance (1-2games), Capcom studio 4 (5 games)etc...
Nintendo own or basically own more exclusive companies than any of the other three... just because we lose some support from companies that never sold Nintendo consoles in the first place is hardly a heavy loss.
I am upset with Acclaim, they did support Nintendo when everyone deserted them back in the N64 days...
But those days were far worse with only Konami and Acclaim really showing any support...
Look back then... Nintendo survived.
The biggest fear is the PSP... oh yes.
> Publishers are pulling games. Thats bad news, no matter what way you
> dress it up.
Why do publishers pull games?
> Dringo you seem to be trying to convince yourself. Get on and enjoy
> the beauty of the Cube and stop speculating about things which
> probably won't happen. You can't beat the genius of Nintendo...
Not really... I don't care... I haven't played games in months.
It just seems pointless that so many posts are worrying about the future of the cube because games are being pulled. They are being pulled because they aren't selling...
So it is losing money for Nintendo as well...
I really don't see why everyones moaning.
> ÂLŠ†ÂÎR wrote:
> Dringo you seem to be trying to convince yourself. Get on and enjoy
> the beauty of the Cube and stop speculating about things which
> probably won't happen. You can't beat the genius of Nintendo...
>
> Not really... I don't care... I haven't played games in months.
How come?
> I'd hardly say Codemasters don't sell...
They don't...well not as well as they'd like to, Colin Mcrae Rally was the last big release from them and that sold pretty dismally even though it was a damn good game.
Acclaim have updated what was said in Reuters, saying that they're not totally dropping Cube, it was misquoted and that they're actually revaluating Cube.