Petitions are a little... lame, actually...
They don't get anything done, and they can't actually *force* the company to develop what you want them to develop.
I'd personally rather see Nintendo do it because they want to do it, not because they're forced to.
Petitions tell companies that they have loyal consumers who are genuinely interested in enough in a product to petition about it. If a company doesn't respond to consumer interest, then they have no excuse if that dies out. And if consumers don't tell companies what they want, they have no reason to !@#$% about not getting it.
Good point. However, most people are just talk. They SAY they want something, but when they get the opportunity, there are suddenly dozens of factors that speak against buying it, or buying it for now.
The customer does not know what he wants. You tell the customer what he wants. That's a golden rule in industry.
Edit: Also, Zentwawhatever. What's the point in an All-Stars for the Wii, anyway? Just so that you can play something good in
even better graphics?
Not worth it. All-Stars was a one-time-thing. You pull it off once, it's awesome. You pull it off twice, it looks cheap. Stop worrying about it and just enjoy the games you already got.