Resident Evil 4 is really a bad example to see if the Wii has a Mature audience or not. The game has come out on the GameCube, PS2 and PC if you haven't played it by now your Never going to play it even with a Wii version. The only people who are going to play the Wii version on fans of the series. Now Manhunt 2, No More Heroes, Red Steel 2, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, and Project H.A.M.M.E.R. those are games to watch and see if their is a mature audience. You want to watch original new content not remakes. Right now its a serious wait and see, some of you developers relies that the Wii is a whole new ball game and you can't based anything on how the GameCube did. Then you have some people like those over at Konami who are basing their choices on how the GameCube did. EA relied this early when they decide to bring the Godfather over. And even Rockstar knows you can't base Wii sales on how the GameCube did and thats why they are putting a lot of effort into Manhunt 2. Just read up on Manhunt 2 you can see that Rockstar is putting alot of time into the game and defiantly making the Wii version the best of all three. I'm even willing to bet that its because of the uncertainty of the Wii that we have games that were announced a couple years back that have gone completely MIA. Resident Evil 5 being one of them. Resident Evil on the DS is also a bad example. The reason it didn't sell well wasn't based on the fact that it was a Mature game. It was because it really wasn't that good. And seriously how many times does Capcom think the RE fan base will replay the same game over and over again. At least with Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles it only uses the setting everything else is new.
Currently playing:
Wii: MySims | Xbox360: Halo3 / Pac-Man C.E | DS: Scurge | PSP: Ghost in the Shell
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