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outlawauron said:
jarrod said:
outlawauron said:
jarrod said:
outlawauron said:

Well, it's not like the Wii version was going to sell more anyways. The fans of the series (however small that is in the West) will probably not go for the Idea Factory port.

Wii has much higher retail presence these days, if NISA wants to build towards a future audience, Wii would be the place to do it.

Well, I should they would too but they don't seem to care much for the Wii. All NIS has put out this generation was a Phantom Brave port, this Sakura Wars port, and the Hitch Hiking game. (correct me if I'm wrong)

I'm pretty surprised by their lack of support as well, but no new announcements must mean they're happy with how they're going.

Well, they seem to have pretty much dropped DS and PS3 as well (they're just getting Gust pickups and Hitmaker shovelware at this point).  And their touted 360 license never went anywhere. :/

NIS is fully backing PSP, and that's about it... which has to be putting NISA in a bit of a tough spot.

I'd hardly Hitmaker shovelware. You don't have anything in your games collection, so I don't know what you've played, but Dragoneer's Aria and A Witch's Tale were both fun games.

I consider that Gust/Hitmaker stuff to just be apart of NIS as the relationship seems to be so good. Also, didn't the NIS president come out and say they're about to announce another PS3 game?

That sounds familiar to me.

I don't think NIS is even trying to expand their audience so much as play it safe this generation and hope to escape to next generation and have turned inwards.  Hence all the PSP love.

I mean, they're best works are there super niche SRPGs... not much you can expand on there.