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1 May, 23:23

In creating the Wii, how did Nintendo ensure a supply of complements that would motivate customers to adopt its new video game format?

a. Nintendo made only a select number of games to run exclusively on the Wii system.

b. Nintendo formatted the Wii to be able to run games from previous formats like GameCube and N64.

c. Nintendo produced a sufficient supply of games to run on the Wii system.

d. Nintendo gave customers the technologies to create their own Wii-formatted games

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  1. 1 May, 23:38
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    C. Nintendo produced a sufficient number of games to run on the Wii system

    Explanation:

    Nintendo Wii Launched in 2006, and as at that time, there were already some major video game players in the market like Xbox 360 and the Play Station 3.

    In order to ensure dominance in the market, Nintendo decided to make available a wide variety of games for their customers.

    The games made available include:

    Games from Nintendo's flagship franchises like The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario, Pokémon, and Metroid. Nintendo also expanded their game numbers by receiving third-party support from companies such as Ubisoft, Sega, Square Enix, Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts and Capcom.

    This made more games to be developed for Wii than for the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.

    Nintendo also brought up the virtual console service that allows users to play games developed for some other consoles on the Wii. These games were distributed over the internet, and users were able to download them to an SD card or the internal memory of their Nintendo Wii console.
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