Okay, here's what I can't understand.
Say a company brings out a game and it goes onto all 3 consoles. Now people will almost immediately go for the Xbox or Playstation version while refusing to touch the Nintendo version. I mean, what's the big deal?
Take for example the Call of Duty: World at War game. It came out for all 3 systems but people immediately hated the Wii version. Why? Most likely because it did not contain two small parts that were featured in the other versions. Is it only these small bits irrelevant to primary gameplay that keep people from getting the Wii version of popular games?
Say a company brings out a game and it goes onto all 3 consoles. Now people will almost immediately go for the Xbox or Playstation version while refusing to touch the Nintendo version. I mean, what's the big deal?
Take for example the Call of Duty: World at War game. It came out for all 3 systems but people immediately hated the Wii version. Why? Most likely because it did not contain two small parts that were featured in the other versions. Is it only these small bits irrelevant to primary gameplay that keep people from getting the Wii version of popular games?