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Gamerace said:
woopah said:
to me, EA still had the problem of thinking that wii owners are these other magical type of people that get sacrred by realism and like cartoony stuff and care mostly about multiplayer. at first i thought that EA would be really good this holiday but Nitro, Spore hero and such just seem to be standard games that arnt particularly good and havnt really been marketed well. Sega, ubisoft and Capcom seem to me the best third parties that understand wii development. maybe MMV too, not sure how they are doing tho


How are Ubisoft (Shawn White, Rabbids) and Capcom (Spyborgs) any different??   Sega at least is trying (and largely failing) with 'M' titles for core gamers.  Their successes have been anything with Sonic and Mario in it.  And MH3 is on Wii strictly for Japanese audiences else it'd have been on PS3 as originally planned.

I disagree with your assessment of Capcom.  Okay, maybe Capcom USA has been throwing Wii infantile crap (NeoPets, Spyborgs) but it's been given a decent try from Japan (Monster Hunter, Resident Evil Chronicles, Sengoku Basara, Tatsunoko Vs Capcom, Mega Man).  I think Capcom's one of the few publishers who's really hitting all the right notes on every console this gen (bar their DS neglect, but that seems to be changing with Ghost Trick and Okamiden).  I also disagree that MH3 went to Wii purely because of Japan, I think Nintendo saw an opening and really went for it with the promise of a western push.  MH3 being a big hit in America and Europe really benefits both Capcom and Nintendo, and after Layton I think it's very possible.

You're dead on with Ubi though, they really fucked Wii over with tons of shovelware and even their "successes" (Shaun White, Red Steel, Rabbids) seem dumbed down.  Just give me Rayman 4 already.

 

edit: And Sega's had some other Wii hits.  Monkey Ball was a big win for them at launch (commercially, but not critically) and their budget arcade shooters (Ghost Squad, HOTD2&3) have made an insane return for them.   NiGHTS was a (deserved) flop though, and their early 2008 "hardcore" trio (MadWorld, Conduit, Overkill) met with mixed reception, so it's not all good news.