If its marketed well it will sell, if it's not for the widest demographic it wont sell.
Established franchizes sell sure, but RE:4 and UE were just examples of marketable Ip's on that platform.
I'm I remember I believe the VP from Factor 5 almost 9 months ago now saying in an interview that Capcom needs to bite the bullet and invest heavily into a Wii RE:5, it at least shows that some developers get it. We did this whole thread on Capcom not even a week ago, of course there was no one conclusion but without much words to express it their new "chop till you drop" game seems more like a cheap cashin than a game designed for the Wii to match or surpass the "bar of quality" set by Nintendo.
That game will determine if it's the Capcom name that sells on that platform or if it's the marketing or maybe the quality of the game. (After Red Steele maybe the marketing.)
It takes a while to make those kinds of games though, and Nintendo already had everything up to Brawl in the workings since 2005.
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