Tuulikk said:
And if you take away the most casual games? I dont mind the existence of casual games, but I like many others wants more story driven games, hardcore games. Things like that is on it's way, but we don't know how much or how it will sell. But you are still totally right. |
The answer to your question depends entirely on what you mean as "casual games." If you mean mini-game fests, Wii Sports, Wii Play, etc., then I believe that the ratio actually skews further towards the third party's side of things, seeing as how Wii Play and Wii Sports are some of the biggest sellers ever. As an added bonus, you'll be taking away Brain Age, Mario Party 8, and Wario Ware (mini-game). Total losses: roughly 43 million.
On the third party side, the big hitters that would vanish are the two Raving Rabbids games, Carnival Games, Cooking Mama, Smarty Pants, and Mario and Sonic. Total Losses: about 9.5 million. Conclusion: removing the casual games favors the third parties even more.
And sorry to hear that you haven't been getting as much out of your Wii as you wanted. But like you said, stuff is on its way. Until then, try to remember the Great Drought of the Past Twelve Years. If you can weather that, there's nothing that can stop you!







