>> Despite this, the console had third party releases until 2020.
> So software sold in September 2022 can no longer run in April 2024, and you somehow try to justify that by "legacy platform"?
I tend to imagine that every third-party release for the Wii U in 2020 was built for the Switch and made available on the Wii U as a low-cost port. There were no vendors and no Wii U owners at that time who weren't well aware that the platform had died years ago.
> So software sold in September 2022 can no longer run in April 2024, and you somehow try to justify that by "legacy platform"?
I tend to imagine that every third-party release for the Wii U in 2020 was built for the Switch and made available on the Wii U as a low-cost port. There were no vendors and no Wii U owners at that time who weren't well aware that the platform had died years ago.