RolStoppable said:
Business also dictates that in order to compete you should try to match or exceed your competitor's offerings. In terms of software competition this means to match or exceed the quality of Nintendo games, because those were the ones that set the tone on the Wii. So while a game like Wii Sports wasn't pushing for amazing graphics, it certainly focused on other areas that are just as important (if not moreso) as graphics. Third parties at large failed on that front as well. Regardless, it's always better to make your game as good as you possibly can instead of doing just what is considered the bare minimum. |
And remember Rol, as far as we know, Nintendo's sales pitch to their partners was that you didn't need to inject money into your games on their platforms since that's not what the Wii was about. Amiright? If not, where were the F-Zero GX, Rogue Squadron-like efforts and partnerships on Wii?
And let's not forget another very important thing, some games are just better suited for teapots (as fillet so well put it) than others, it seems RL is one such case. Maybe racers too? idk.







