The unfortunate thing is they should have already completed re-engineering their game engines for the Wii by now had they been "on the ball" ... Most game engines from the previous generation should still be (fairly) adequate for the Wii but may need some upgrades to take full advantage of the system; being that the Wii has been on the market for 22 months now, and Ubisoft has had a development kit for (roughly) 34 months, don't you think they should have gotten around to upgrading their toolchain by now?







