RolStoppable said:
You realize that you sound just as crazy as I do? If the Wii market is so very predictable as you say, then what are the only two options why third parties haven't found more success on the platform in all those years? a) Stupidity. b) Deliberate sabotage. Although these two things aren't mutually exclusive, there's definitely a combination of these two factors at work. |
Too bad that they have found a lot of success on wii:
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/7707/mario-ampamp-sonic-at-the-olympic-games/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/40053/just-dance/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/45671/just-dance-2/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/7337/guitar-hero-iii-legends-of-rock/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/12477/lego-star-wars-the-complete-saga/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/7221/carnival-games/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/31661/mario-ampamp-sonic-at-the-olympic-winter-games/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/28824/ea-sports-active/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/23198/guitar-hero-world-tour/
http://gamrreview.vgchartz.com/sales/2104/sonic-and-the-secret-rings/
That is just the top 10 selling 3rd party games. That makes a nice 43m sold games, which is quite a success. If you take a look at those titles and compare them to top 10 selling 3rd party games on HD consoles, you can see that 3rd parties aren't stupid or trying to sabotage Nintendo. They just know their audience.







