RolStoppable said:
sjhillsa said:
grapeape said:
iLLmaticV3 said: No More Heroes. Nuff said. |
Bad example..that just supports his theory...the new one has been out what 4 weeks? Its already dropped out of the top 100. Last week it sold less than 5,000 copies...yet Just Dance which isnt really much of a game at all is still at the top...kinda supports the "its a toy" argument. Everyone I know has a Wii, my in laws, my parents, siblings, etc...but Im the only one who actually has games beyond Mario Kart that anyone would concider "core" games, im the only one who doesnt have Carnival Games or Wii Fit...games will sell on the Wii but to actually make money developers are going to have to focus on games for people who dont play games, like it or not we "core" gamers will have to be second or even 3rd fiddle...if we are lucky, we will still be thrown a bone once in a while.
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Well said, I agree with grapeape. That was the point the Former DICE CEO was trying to convey in his argument.
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The point doesn't hold up considering that the Wii has the fastest selling gamer's game to reach 10m on a single platform.
What this means is the lack of gamer's games sales doesn't come from a lack of people willing to buy such games, it comes from the lack of said games. In other words: Games that don't exist, can't sell.
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Maybe the only people who understand Nintendo's vision of the Wii is really Nintendo with 9 of the(over 10m) top selling games available for the console. We know Mario and Zelda sell, and party games too like Wii Sports Resort, Wii Fit, Wii Sports etc.. but what else???? It will be interesting to see how well the new Metroid game sells over the coming year. I don't judge by the number of sales for a console or game sales, only by the quality of the software 'available'. At the moment for me, the PS3 & X360 have more to offer, and I believe for the developers too. Maybe in the end, the third party developers don't really know what sells on the Wii, or maybe they can't utilise the capabilities of the Motion controllers to there potential. Either way I agree with grapeape, as I was once a Wii owner who couldn't find much or anything to play on it.