WiiU and Switch AA are quite often used by game developers. Nintendo itself don't seem to be a big fan of it tho.
Because the Wii share a lot of GameCube's hardware, no AA looked fine in CRT tvs 480i in 2001, and AA is expensive especially for weak hardware, so most games didn't use it.
Because the Wii share a lot of GameCube's hardware, no AA looked fine in CRT tvs 480i in 2001, and AA is expensive especially for weak hardware, so most games didn't use it.
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