bdbdbd said:
Yes it does costs the same. That's why the PC devs move to PS360, they can port the games between the platforms. I don't think the point in this discussion really is whether 3rd party need the Wii or not (most of them do, however, only the big ones with big name titles necessarily don't), but whether the PS360 games only -development is a sustainable model. It seems to be very few games that are profiting with them, which is the point. We can pick a PS3 or 360 game that made a huge profit, or pick a Wii game that lost money, or the same thing with publishers, but that's not giving us the big picture. There are also bigger risks associated than before, just look at what happened to Factor 5 after a big flop. |
And there aren't risks associated with the Wii ?
On a yearly basis there are 2 to 3 times more games released on the Wii than on the PS3 or the Xbox360, yet the number of third parties title that are successfull on that platform isn't that great.
So one could argue that it is actually harder to release a successfull Wii title...
And there are a lot of third parties title sold on the Wii as Nintendo has pointed out in several on their presentation, so it's not like they don't sell, but the competition is actually huge.....( for starter you have to fight for shelf space in retailers due to the high number of titles...)