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With all the respect i have for Retro, i don't see how someone from that company could know everything about ALL the Wii games actually in the pipeline at early stages: the only informations they could have is about the future 1st party line-up, and even then, i'm not sure the guys in Kyoto will let everyone in the company know about what's coming...

And if we talk about 3rd parties, nobody knows: many games for late 2010 and 2011 may still have to be announced, and the 2006-2009 success may finally create a will to give Wii the quality games it deserves... at least, there's still a chance amongst a few "creative" 3rd parties...

And even if it's still not the case, it only takes 10 to 20 great games a year to create a very decent Wii line-up (no need to have 50 or more, even if it's always better, of course): we're used to that situation, and i really don't see why it won't at least happen in 2011 as well...

Unless Nintendo has a new home console ready, and 2011 is already the last "regular Wii" year... then it would make sense to already focus on the next wave of games for that next console, two years before it's on the market... and that is something Retro could know, to the opposite of the argument evoked here...



 

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