<h2>#6 More third-party support</h2> From day one, the Nintendo Wii has relied heavily on the company's in-house games division to be successful - it simply hasn't enjoyed the same level of support as the PS3 or Xbox 360. There's no reason why this needs to be the case with the Wii 2. With any luck, the new console will entice the EAs and Activisions of the world to invest in exclusive AAA titles.
 

#6 More third-party support

From day one, the Nintendo Wii has relied heavily on the company's in-house games division to be successful - it simply hasn't enjoyed the same level of support as the PS3 or Xbox 360. There's no reason why this needs to be the case with the Wii 2. With any luck, the new console will entice the EAs and Activisions of the world to invest in exclusive AAA titles.

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Nintendo Wii 2: ten things we want to see

If the recent rumours circling the Web are true, Nintendo is busy at work on a new Wii console. Here are the top ten things we most want to see. (Words: Chris Jager)

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