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"No is a logical response."

It's an opinion, since you need reasoning to be logical.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

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LordTheNightKnight said:
"No is a logical response."

It's an opinion, since you need reasoning to be logical.

Again with the "good games sell well", that is just not true.

 

In otherwords, no.




Quoting someone who happens to agree with you is still not logical. You need to present proof of why you don't agree, or just admit it's merely an opinion.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

LordTheNightKnight said:
Quoting someone who happens to agree with you is still not logical. You need to present proof of why you don't agree, or just admit it's merely an opinion.

So, you're telling me that "no" as a answer isn't true, or valid?

 

Btw: I'm like in 4 different arguments, so excuse me if you see some sports related issues on here, lol.




Well if you make a good game and then advertise it, you should see some decent sales. Some games will crawl to decent sales through nothing but word of mouth but those are few and far between, games need ads that not only appeal, but are available to the general public.



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"So, you're telling me that "no" as a answer isn't true, or valid?"

For something related to fact, it's not, when the point is about something as broad as this.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Actually, he's still only stating half the facts. 'If you make, they will come' is not the full answer. Companies did make good games for the Wii. Madworld, Muramasa, Little King's Story, etc. But yet people didn't go running out to buy them.

There's a missing piece to his statement. 'If you make good games, people will buy them. As long as you tell them they're out there.'

So, unfortunately, this isn't the major breakthrough for third party development we've been waiting for. Because the major breakthrough for good games on the Wii is actually having a company make a good game on the Wii...and then backing it up with some good advertising. That's the only way we're going to see a good third party game on the Wii sell. The only good upcoming third party game on the Wii that has a chance of doing this is Monster Hunter Tri 3. And even that is getting help from Nintendo for advertising.



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LordTheNightKnight said:
"So, you're telling me that "no" as a answer isn't true, or valid?"

For something related to fact, it's not, when the point is about something as broad as this.

You can take anything broad and turn it into a simpler more understanable idea. 

That's why we have words. 

 

This thought of mines will soon be attacked by 15 different people.  I surrender. :P

 




cura said:
go tell that to the people who made little king's story.

 

It doesn't even use the IR function of the Wii for a genre that obviously should, and isn't even mentioned as a problem of something they knew should of been better.



LordTheNightKnight said:
I think he means "good" as in "lots of people want it", not "some people think these are quality games".

Madworld is the latter, but the former wasn't there.

This is the most important point in the whole thread.  Far too many of the "good" games on the Wii are very niche and not likely to sell, and yet their sales are given as the reason why "good" games don't sell on Wii.



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