freddy said:Do you think Microsoft and Sony would do anything in their power to stop Nintendo getting third party support then?
Let's just put it this way: Sony and Microsoft have weaker first parties, which means they're more reliant on external support. However, they also already have that external support, so it should -- in theory -- be easier to acquire in the future. It's not too difficult to persuade a company to continue supporting the platform they were already supporting anyway.
So Microsoft and Sony have more to gain from third party support, and need to do less to convince them. Nintendo would have to spend more to gain less.