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Steve 3.2 said:

With ease of development, large installed base, and users who seem to love 'quirky' titles, the DS probably has the biggest potential audience for independent publishers. Cooking Mama (which wasn't all that great, IMHO) was a prime example of 'budget ware'. (How Majesco thinks people will pay $50 for the Wii version is beyond me.) Other titles include the Brain 'series' (Age and Academy), most puzzle games, and a large amount of licensed content (movies, cartoons, etc.).

The Wii may be similar to it's portable brother in those areas, but Nintendo has so far disappointed the development community with the lack of annoucements for original Virtual Console games and lack of support for smaller developers. Once Nintendo gets those production issues ironed out, they have some other work cut out for them.


 

I think low budget games should cost less.  Kinda like all the Live and PSN games.

Where is Calling All Cars?  =(