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Onimusha12 said:
I don't know what's more frustrating, the games the Wii isn't getting or the fact that people are actually content with this list.

It's obvious the Wii is going to miss out on the must have hardcore titles this generation. And what multiplats the Wii is getting will be graphically gimped if not flat out broken, god forbid the Wii version be made the standard like the PS2 was last gen. Maybe if they actually put more than a hundred bucks and five people on any one Wii port they could actually make good games like we saw even last generation on the gamecube or PS2.

I don't know what's more dellusional, the people who think anyone will actually ever give a shit about the PS3 or the people who actually think must-have third party support will ever grace the Wii outside the fluke of Monster Hunter 3. And spare me the whole "but the Wii has de blob, tenchu 4 and some other second tier game that will never sell more than 300k."

 

I see the list as a beginning, the kind of start the Wii console never had, but should have had. Now coregames is coming, it can only get better from here?

 

Wii have High Voltage Studios wrapping up on Conduit for a spring release by SEGA and a vague confirmation of a possible early stage of a new full scale core game for Wii(?) in the works that might be an RPG.

Wii got SEGA taking one step at the time, testing the waters with a game ( Sonic and the Secret Rings, House of the Dead I and II Return) and if it meets their expectation they release a followup with more money put in and start to gamble with new games.  I really don't se Sonic And the Black Knight as a lesser game to Sonic Unleashed. If this continue, Wii might se even more SEGA games with even higher budgets.

Wii has Tales of Symphonia 2: Dawn of the New World, sequel to the GameCube game and a "Tales of" mother game on the way. And not to forget lots of graphical and/or in art beautiful RPG games on the way like Fragile. Not a big budget games as the HD consoles, maybe, but I don't care.

Wii got its first (?) VC full game sequel on the way, Sin & Punishment 2 (really don't think it was the N64 sales and popularity that made this coming) and other old games might get a similar revival.

Higher profile sequels to No More Heroes and Red Steel in the works. Experimental core games like de Blob, Deadly Creatures, Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars, Kore that probably would not be released on the HD consoles. Exclusive Star Wars game like Star Wars the Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels and maybe more exclusive StarWars games in the future or at least one with Motion+ support. Exclusive and nonexclusive Point and Click games.

And I really do like all that I see of Castlevania: Judgment and I might buy it.

 

The list might not be so high profile like a PS3 or Xbox 360 one would be, but this is like I said the beginning only. If several core gamas on Wii flops, it might be the beginning of the end, but before that there might be lots of more games in the works awaiting the day when they will be announced. Some of them might the biggest Wii games yet.

I think the Wii will end up with at least as good core support and game sales as the GameCube and Xbox together.

I don't care much about multiplats (on Wii). I think flopping core games will soon start to reach 500 k thanks to high and growing installbase. And de Blob will pass 300 k. :)