| Onimusha12 said: This is really dissapointing, anytime multiplatform is the key word the Wii usually gets the short end of the stick or at the very least the later consideration. Capcom is really dropping the ball this generation. I've lost so much faith in these clueless dolts. Their cowardly initiative, ignorance and lack of forsight has shot them in dick so many times, first banking on the Dreamcast, then banking on the Gamecube, then banking on the PSP then banking on HD gaming. These idiots are such pathetic market followers and they can't even do that right. This generation has been nothing but one fiasco after another for Capcomand in the end they always make these kind of announcements in such a self-righteous arrogant tone too. Between having lost the bulk of their genius when Clover left to now being forced to rehash old as hell NES franchises just to make a quick buck I don't know what shows more signs of worry. Maybe if they hadn't devoted the lion share of their resources to this Spruce Goose of a Game RE5 for the last four years they wouldn't be in such a predicament. Or better yet, maybe if they hadn't over booked their development teams upwards of three years in queue they wouldn't be in this mess! They rushed head long into an unproven market strategy, put all thier resources into it and after it's too late realize they've messed up and panic resulting in asshat announcements like this. Of course, god forbid they ever admit they made a mistake or try to put the integrity of their games first. |
This is because the wii is vastly different from all other home platforms this gen. That has its positives and negatives. You've been enjoying the positives. This is part of the package as well.
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