The Nikkei business article seems to be getting the most play from tech.co.uk which has been very critical of the Wii.
Ironically, it comes out the same day, Capcom pulls Monster Hunter 3 from Sony and delivers it to Nintendo. This despite the previous versions of this franchise being on the PS2.
So which speaks louder?
While not dismissing some of the concern of the developers, my money is on the latter. Bascially, developers who sell rush jobs or poor ports are being penalized. Since most third-party developers were "late to the party" on the Wii, they don't have as much to show for their efforts and they are also concerned about the cost of switching in midstream to another console. But good stuff will sell -- just ask Capcom.
Mike from Morgantown
PS -- I didn't realize this thread was here when I started another similar one. This post is an editted version of the start of the "The Nikkei vs. Capcom" thread. Sorry.
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