@Gamerace: I was only arguing whether people will buy this for kids, not the audience. But since this is a game that everyone can play it's going to be popular among families. Wii Music may be something that's bought "for the kids" (i believe it's something you're familiar with).
@Yakuzaice: Basically the keyboards are "real" keyboards, although the more cheaper ones, but the point was that you're able to get only cheap shit outside the "expensive" pricerange.
Kids are creative in drumming and they will destroy your furniture pretty fast. Besides, if you think it that way, kids don't need toys at all. What you are suggesting just isn't the way it works.
@joe_shannon: Wii Music isn't actually cheap shovelware, but Nintendos financial incentive for releasing core games would be profit. Million sellers list gives 32,5 million copies (1,6b revenue) sold Nintendo published core games (not counting in games that didn't reach million, the blue ocean games and minigame collections), opposed to 30,5 million M$ published 360 games (including every game found in database). So there's plenty of incentives for Nintendo to keep making core games, especially when you can sell more core games than blue ocean games.
Ei Kiinasti.
Eikä Japanisti.
Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.
Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.







