yushire said:
If thats your stand do you mean that the Wii can stand on its own with just Wii Sports alone even most of the Wii games so far are shovelwares and crap?
Seem a remarkable feat for a console if you ask me...
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I don't know if it's the language barrier or something, but you're not understanding me. Or I'm not understanding you because all of your posts are in some pretty broken English. As someone else said earlier, your intention with this thread was never really clear because it's difficult to understand the idea you're trying to deliver. You either try to say that the Wii only needs "one major title" to fully dominate the industry, or you say it needs more than Wii Sports, or you say that it just needs "one more" title in a string of 3 or 4 Wii-series titles to maintain dominance and none of it is really clotting together into a solid idea.
I'll try to keep this clear:
The Wii does not need a replacement for Wii Sports.
Wii Sports is all that is necessary as a pack-in title to "sell" the Wii to new consumers.
In the future, a dual bundle, such as Wii Sports + Wii Fit, Wii Sports + Wii Music, Wii Sports + General Demo Disk--packed in with the Wii--will be a good idea to maintain sales.
No one game will "save the Wii" or "catapult the Wii to astromical sales."
If, and this is a big if, there was one game to convince more devs and publishers to side with the Wii, it would have to be a strong AAA title with a lot of success and high sales. It would need to be Teen or Mature rated, and skewed hardcore. Why? To dispel the myths that "only Nintendo games sell on Wii" and that "only casual crap sells on Wii." However, there needs to be way, way more than just one game.
Final Fantasy VII is not the sole reason the original Playstation was successful. It was cheaper than the Saturn, easier to develop for than the Saturn and N64, and it was released with stronger titles and more titles than the Saturn or N64.
The Wii is in no danger of losing it's current momentum, especially with Wii Fit recently launching, Wii Music on the way, and a slew of hardcore-skewed titles pouring in throughout the latter half of the year.
The most important things the Wii actually needs:
1. A Harddrive to allow greater freedom and options for devs and publishers.
2. Better advertisting for 3rd party wares.
3. More hardcore games and AAA titles.
4. Consumers who actually buy the AAA 3rd party hardcore titles.