3rd party games aren't selling well because, 3rd parties aren't making good games for the Wii. The second issue is the one that I alluded to earlier. Removing games that are already not selling well won't impact the Wii.
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If currently condition 1 exists and the Wii is selling well, than condition 1 does not have any impact on the Wii selling well. Immediately effort went into making Wii games, but they've mostly been low-effort games such as the library of Ubisoft ports and rushed EA efforts like EA Playground (no depth) and Boogie (no fun).īut let's think about the logic put forward by Eidos.Ģ - if they don't sell this Christmas 3rd parties will decrease supportģ - if 3rd parties decrease support the Wii won't sell well.ĭo you see the problem? #3 isn't supported by numbers 1 & 2.
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That's understandable as a year ago the 3rd parties were caught totally surprised when the Wii sold and the PS3 floundered. No 3rd party has yet tried something as ambitious as Zelda, Mario Galaxy, Super Paper Mario or Metroid on the platform. However, I think the clear thing to do is to make good games.
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The Wii is really leaving people scratching their heads as it seems that most 3rd parties aren't sure what to do. The thought put forward is that if 3rd party games don't sell on the Wii this Christmas, 3rd parties will decrease their support, and that will hurt the Wii sales. After reading an interview from Eidos' CTO Julien Merceron I couldn't help but blog about it.