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jlauro said:

There is a market for core games on the Wii, but looking at the sales it looks like publishers can only expect about 1-2 million world wide for a decent game (no serious flaws like short single player or lack of multiplayer, etc...) on the Wii dispite it's install base.  Now a really good bridge game that appeals to core and casuals can go over 5.

That said, the cost to produce a good game for the Wii should generally be less due to the lower detail neded for all the graphics.  However the games typically sell for $10 less, so that probably balances out...


I still say the market is due to lack of games like that period. More games=people knowning the games are there=they will buy them.

I mean, it can't be just a coincidence that the total FPS sales on the Wii and the number of FPS games on the Wii are both low.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs