| Viper1 said: You demanded, you pleaded, you told Nintendo and 3rd parties to pay attention to you. Now you have their full attention as proven at the Nintendo E3 media conference and E3 show floor. But will you make good on this new focus and open your wallet or let it go to waste and become more fodder for the "core games don't sell on Wii" crowd? I put some of my thoughts on it. http://e-mpire.com/content/481-Your-Turn
So are you buying in or are we going to find truth in the Wii Bingo Board? |
I don't think third parties proved anything in Nintendo's E3 this year when we talk about Wii's software support since the only new 3rd party game announced in E3 this year was Goldeneye. :P Nintendo proved something, but not the third parties when we talk about games for the Wii that are new.
I'm not saying Wii doesn't have 3rd party support this year, I'm saying there wasn't many new 3rd party games announced for the Wii this year during E3. This means that the 3rd party has proven nothing in this E3.
In one sentence; How does one new third party Wii game announced in Nintedo's E3 prove that the third parties have listened to the core gamers?
Third parties have proven they have listened to the Nintendo Wii core gamers by announcing several new games before E3, rather than at E3.







