The Conduit is only carrying as much responsibility as High Voltage has given it.
"We are pushing the technical limits on the Wii"
"We are developing from the ground up for the Wii"
They are pushing these two points to a market that currently has very few games of this genre, or even this kind of appeal.
Of course, High Voltage has chosen to market TC based on these two points, and thus hyping the game up quite a bit (because a lot of Wii owners with core interests a lacking a game like this).
They could also have taken the quite way, and said nothing about the game and just rolled it out without any real marketing.
So even if it does sell good on the Wii, and 'proves' that there is a market for this, then you have to remember that this game came out in a period with a market in demand. If the market becomes saturated, the situation will change.







