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Post by Zafar on Sept 5, 2008 19:19:37 GMT -6
Its been said that the Wii is not getting the games out that the core gamers are asking for. In this months issue of game informer there was a long talk with the wii heads of markiting and of coruse there saying that its not like that, just that new gamers are getting into the next gen consoles. Now if you are looking for something like zelda or mario then your ok. But what is nintendo doing for the hard core gamers? This year at E3 there was not one game solely for the wii. All cross console.
Dose that mean the wii is not letting 3ed party contracts out?
What do you think?
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Post by zack719 on Sept 13, 2008 19:24:03 GMT -6
ha, idk... this is true though, that there are not games out there for the hard core gamers.. with that said the only games i trully play on my wii are brawl and guitar hero. i really dont think that even if nintendo wanted to that they could reach out to "hard core" gamers duh to their controller which has a pretty crappy fell on most all games out for the system
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Post by evilbob on Oct 16, 2008 8:12:37 GMT -6
ha, idk... this is true though, that there are not games out there for the hard core gamers.. with that said the only games i trully play on my wii are brawl and guitar hero. i really dont think that even if nintendo wanted to that they could reach out to "hard core" gamers duh to their controller which has a pretty crappy fell on most all games out for the system You can always use a Gamecube controller or such, but the Wii still wouldnt be able to compete with Xbox360 and PS3 due to being the least powerful of the three and having the worst internet support. That said, Wii mote control can be pretty fun, provided rubbish Wii mote controlls arent just thrown onto a game so it can be released on all three platforms. But yeah, for the hardcore its between the Xbox360 and PS3. Wii has left that market behind a long time ago.
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Post by nintendomaster on Dec 2, 2008 21:25:20 GMT -6
Wii only has a few action games because Nintendo's idea was to attract people who have never played video games before. All things considered, Nintendo's strategy has brought dominating sales.
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