bavelb
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- Apr 16, 2012
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You don't seem to understand how this works.
The Wii U is a new console, with all its life ahead of it, with a user base thirsty for new games. The Pinball Arcade fits in very nicely, that's why Zen Studio is developing for it.
The Xbox 360 is an old console, with its successor (deprived of backward compatibility) right around the corner and doubts about whether or not the 360 live functions will be kept alive eventually. It also has tons of other games now at a very, very cheap price. The market just isn't there any more, people have moved on.
Erm no, thats not how it works. Due to install base, the (cheap) legacy games and the negligible powerdifference, the market for 360 is exponentionally bigger than WiiU and therefor much more atttractive to (cheaply) develop games for. It's also why certain third party publishers don't even bother with WiiU anymore (EA) or put their former WiiUexclusives on multiplatform (Ubisoft).
The WiiU is resembling a Gamecube 2.0 more and more: a possibly great Nintendo first party machine (no proof of that yet), with lackluster third party support.
You were right in one department though: the buyers are hungry for new games for it.