oniyide said:
pretty much what Rol said. Ill add that Ninty doesnt even want to go cutting edge with there hardware, what makes you think they'll do it for a game engine that is even less lucrative? |
@bold. You'll notice that I replied. The Wii had support for non-casual content and the best-selling 3rd party game atm is ZombiU. You'll have to defend those points if you're going to side with him.
@2. In the link I provided, Iwata said that for certain games he was ready to dispatch resources for what he called "power games". He knows there is a need for games that cater to that market. That makes me believe a strategy that helps him push that objective would interest him, including empowering partners with top-tier dev tools (e.g. a game engine).







