http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3162756
"We need to see if our new approaches will grab the customer's hearts, if they will keep on playing our games," he concedes.
I like this CEO. Rarely do we see CEO's this honest to the public. And clearly, he's well aware of the ever-changing market. Gives me faith to keep holding onto their stock.
There's essentially nothing since Wii Sports on the Wii, and I've been very disappointed in that. Wii Fit is the next one, and I would presume a lot more casual Wii/Mii stuff is coming in 2008, currently all being developed in secret. Remember when earlier this year they said they're shifting resources from DS development to Wii development? 2008 could really be the Year of the Mii. Trust in Iwata!
ps. WiiWare is perfect for Mii titles... small size, minimal complexity, easy to play, skips distribution and retailer markup costs and pass on the savings to cost-conscious casual Wii players. so perfect for the Wii!
the Wii is an epidemic.







