Kenryoku_Maxis said:
Wii fans aren't saying games like Mass Effect or Halo should be on Wii. Only a select few people are saying that and frankly, they aren't looking at the big picture. Since the Wiis conception, most people have looked at the Wii for what it was and realized the Wii had true potential to do one of two things. Either be limited to games with Wiimote controls (like WiiSports/Zelda: Twilight Pricess) or be a system where developers could basically do anything they want if they put forth the effort. And as we have seen, when developers actually put forth the effort, they can create games that practically do whatever they want on the Wii. Its not about graphics or being HD, its about effort from these third party developers. Nintendo themselves have shown us this, certain third parties have shown us this. Its just that the majority of third party companies have chosen to only give the Wii casual/party/mini-game titles or smaller titles with limited budgets (The Conduit, Blom Blox, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, etc) and then whine that they don't sell as well as a game on the HD consoles/Nintendo internal titles. |
Thw Wii never was a system where developers could do anything they want if they put forth the effort. What third party developers want most of all is a system with enough power that they could use the readily available engines and focus on the content instead. The Wii is so underpowered, if a developement team goes that route, they pretty much have to code everything with just the Wii in mind. That would only happen if Nintendo had moved Wii upmarket. But Nintendo got greedy, and in the third year of the life cycle, they focussed solely on things like Animal Crossing, and Wii Music, and then shifted focus again to Wii Fit. If Nintendo had instead released a new hardcore IP that year, the picture today would be very different. They should have led the way, because unlike other third parties Nintendo's top teams will only focus on the Wii. How may AAA story drive games gas Nintendo done lately? Sony was in a similar situation with dwindling support on PS3, but they pushed their first part and exclusive titles to the limits to make PS3 turn around. They led by example, and now third parties have come around.