MortySeinfeld
Noob
The other problem is that they're trying to differentiate their product so much to stray from what Microsoft/Sony are doing that it is becoming difficult for 3rd Party developers to also make cross-platform games for Nintendo.yah thats kinda there problem, they don't think of any other developers besides themselves, because really, they make money on just there own games. and as long as they are making money they will still be in business.
just because other developers can't or don't know how to make games for there stuff has never stopped them before, does it make it a desirable system for a hardcore gamer who plays multiple game types, hell no lol.
i honestly keep forgetting that injustice will be released on it lol.
I consider this a problem because 3rd Party developers have to rely on the sales of only their software, so you see a lot of cross-platform stuff that only exists primarily between (PS3 and XBox 360).
And I would imagine with next-gen, Nintendo will continue to fall behind in a hardware sense that you will see the same trend occur (PS4 and XBox 720 cross-platform titles).
I predicted last generation that this would be a difficult console generation for Nintendo given the level of success the Wii had last generation. I have to imagine there is a sense of buyers remorse from last gen and a lot of skepticism moving into this one. This is why Nintendo needs to prove they are first and foremost still some of the best game developers around.