happydolphin said:
You could argue that, since by comparing the 1st party Wii Motion games to the 1st party M+ launch games, you get something similar. The big difference is that, at Wii launch, the shovelware to AAA-game ratio was much smaller, so the 1st party games were highlighted, and consumers knew what to buy. Plus, Wii Sports came bundled with the Wii, and that helped sell the console. Add to this fact that the Wii was a novelty, there was a huge marketing push to let people know what it was about. The motion+ was not a radically divergeant concept when compared to the Wii against the traditional consoles. As long as Nintendo shows in simple and impactful ways the importance of the tablet, and given the "free-from-shovelware" nature of a console launch, the factors are in play for much greater success as compared to motion+. Your point is valid, but it's given the context it isn't powerful. M+ was in a different, so the games that came out for it, though being similar to Wii Motion games, lost their edge in that context. |
thats true, it really looks as if they are trying their best with the tablet, i didnt get that feeling with the wiimote especially after the first 2 years








