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Khuutra said:
Sequels do not tend to do as well on the Wii, is all I am saying.


I'm not so sure that's a general law. I think it's true for games that are not easily expanded upon. With something like Tiger Woods for example, minor improvements in addition to new courses etc. may not be enough to sell another version, if the original game 'does the job' and a sequel isn't necessary. However, if something is easily expanded upon, then I don't see any reason why that should apply. And dancing is, because the content is the music, which means there's tonnes more content that will still have appeal.

The only danger is that if they overdo it, dancing games will get tired in a matter of years. This will undoubtedly happen, but not quite yet.



A game I'm developing with some friends:

www.xnagg.com/zombieasteroids/publish.htm

It is largely a technical exercise but feedback is appreciated.