Procrastinato said:
Or perhaps you're imagining a situation which doesn't exist. If the foundation for making games in particular genres was there, the publishers would throw money at it. But those numbers are not there, outside of a select few genres -- which basically means the typical Wii consumer doesn't want it. Publishers are giving Wii owners exactly what they have bought in the past. Games like The Conduit have no peers on the Wii -- why are Wii consumers not falling all over it, since it stands amongst a very few titles as one of the only good shooters on the Wii? Maybe is it not because the game was poor, but rather... because they didn't want it? |
The same reason owners of other consoles aren't falling all over Bionic Commando or Wanted..Its an average game, nothing to write home about. But this is funny; When other games on other consoles don't sell what's the reason? "Oh it sucked" When a game on Wii doesn't do well what is the reason? "Oh the Wii demographics" double standards much?
But I think you are off on your logic..just a little bit. You see if you do what you've always done you'll get what you've always gotten. Many third parties tossed shit on a stick and tried to call it ice cream. Dedca Sports 1 sold well 2 did not. So maybe its not the best thing to only give Wii owners what they have bought in the past. HoTD 1/2 went platinum, overkill doesn't look like it will.
A well made big franchise game will sell on any platform, look at Monster hunter 3.
Bet between Slimbeast and Arius Dion about Wii sales 2009:
If the Wii sells less than 20 million in 2009 (as defined by VGC sales between week ending 3d Jan 2009 to week ending 4th Jan 2010) Slimebeast wins and get to control Arius Dion's sig for 1 month.
If the Wii sells more than 20 million in 2009 (as defined above) Arius Dion wins and gets to control Slimebeast's sig for 1 month.







