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Parokki said:
Aside from the HD graphics, DMC4 is pretty much the same as the previous parts in the series. It would definitely be possible to shave off some of the extra eye candy, and make the game run on the Wii. I won't even pretend to know if it would be easy or cheap, but it'd probably be neither.

Btw, I wouldn't care about what the producer says, since in the end it's the suits high up in the company who decide what gets ported and where. Capcom especially has a history of doing ports against their game designer's wishes.

Can you name one PS3/360 game that was later ported to the Wii?



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