| Joelcool7 said: Many many fans today view one of the Wii's biggest problems to be that alot of the publishers simply develope games for the PlayStation2 and port them to the Nintendo Wii. This is a smart buisness move because it enables the publisher to hit all of the next generation consoles as well as the last generation remaining console. However in most cases two versions of the game are made. One version for X-Box 360 and one version for PlayStation2. These versions are then ported the 360 version onto the PlayStation3 and the PlayStation2 version onto the Nintendo Wii. The major problem with that is the fact that Microsoft and Sony get not only graphically superior versions but the Wii's power is rarely ever utalized in the port. The PlayStation2 game is often ported directly to the Wii with a couple control changes. Would it be in Nintendo's best intrest to ban and stop liscensing last generation ports. This would apply pressure to developers to improve their Wii versions as well as discourage support of the PlayStation 2 which would benefit Nintendo. Rather then using last generation engines developers would be incouraged to develope the Wii versions from the ground up for the Wii and not use any recycled material. As consumers we would also benefit. Because a 360 version can't really be downgraded and ported to the Wii easily. This means the Wii version is built from the ground up to provide a unique experiance as well as optimal use of the Nintendo Wii's capabilities. Is it time for Nintendo to put anend to last generation ports. To tell developers either you make the game for PS2 or the Wii but you don't make a game on PS2 and port it to Wii! |







