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Because one costs them money, the other two make money.
Honestly Goldeneye 2010 was the main reason I bought a Wii.
No, the WiiShop makes them money. The Internet Channel, the YouTube Channel, I can't see how they can make Nintendo any real money, certainly not more than the News and Weather Channels made them, and those were discontinued a while back.
"This is because Wii and DS online are using Gamespy technology for their matchmaking service.
Unfortunately, Gamespy matchmaking was bought by Glu Mobile in August 2012. A bunch of games suddenly lost multiplayer matchmaking (Star Wars: Battlefront, Sniper Elite, Microsoft Flight Simulator X and Neverwinter Nights, etc.) without any notice. I imagine that Nintendo had contracts in place that made sure they couldn't shut down service until the contract had completed. My guess would be that Glu Mobile wanted to stop supporting Nintendo ASAP. I really doubt Nintendo would electively shut down service for Wii and DS unless they really had to."
Wii U and 3DS games aren't affected since those are running on Nintendo's servers.
So it seems the company that is making our new Bond mobile game is also shutting down servers for Goldeneye and the other Wii games... quite interesting.