| tastyshovelware said: ^Keeping in mind that most companies can't compete with a brawl type budget. It's hard for a company, on the wii, to say, hey give us a 2 year development cycle with some of the best minds in the business and a huge budget. And, oh yeah, hype us every single day of the year. Most developers simply don't have access to those needs. Anyway, I can see no one really agrees with me so ive become sorta worn down with pushing my point. However, I think this wii needs brawl right now (This Instant!) thing is still far fetched. Wii has continued to sell out everywhere, even with christmas 6 weeks long gone. And software sells aren't to shabby either. |
Check out my earlier post. It makes points you've been talking about.
But, you answered the problem. It's not that companies can't compete with Brawl, but they won't try. But, at the same time, you can't tell Nintendo to move their game. They have been losing hold of the hype due to all the delays, so pushing it back is not wise. But looking at it from a buiness stance, whould a small B or C list movie appear in theaters the same week as Spiderman 3 or another big name blockbuster. This is the same concept. It's like compaining to America to give money to Africa becuase they are suffering. Your thinking to idealist. You need to understand that all these pusblishers are trying to make money. If they are smart, they'd either push it back, or make it compete with Brawl. The fact they haven't yet proves they are inferior to other developers. Look at No More Heros. It got pushed up to avoid Brawl.
I think your thinking to narrowminded. Talk to a buisness man. He/she will tell you that why should one company sacficice it's well being so another can do better?







