Yoboman said:
Yet it's the ones who are putting something into their product who aren't seeing the return
niche third party games like boy and his blob, muramasa, zack and wiki, dsE , and little king story are awesome for what they are, but i doubt that developers that developed them thinking they would get blockbuster sales. if they did, they thought wrong.
the only major third party (in terms of budget and mainsteam hypey ) released on the wii so far has been Monster Hunter three and maybe the original red steel. Quality releases with mainstream hype like TW10 , EA sports active, and music games have also done nicely.
They have both sold quite nicely.
I think some people like opiate are correct in that the wii audience seems harder to understand for some reason to third parties. with ps360, they know what types of games to make and who they are selling the games to. make an epic seeming game with guns, shiny graphics, action heavy gameplay, and online and you will most likely sell well on the HD systems.
With the wii it is not that simple it seems/ developers have a hard time doing what nintendo does. (garbage party games as supposed to quality stuff like Wii sports resort or wario ware) party games to third parties means low budget, cartoon graphics. They also have trouble making broad appealing games like mario kart, or nsmb, mario galaxy, smash, etc.
They are also reluctant to fill in nintendo's gaps. so yeah, it is not easy for some third party devs. it is also hard when the prequel to the game you are trying to market was shovel ware subpar garbage that you rushed when wii was soaring.
what i dont understand is why is the adience difficult for third parties and not Nintendo. most wii owners (50 million WW) are either new ( Gamecube had around 22 M WW so new to both nintendo and third parties) or PS2 owners that upgraded to Wii (targeted by third parties before)
Why the fuck would Nintendo have such an advantage? the only possible explanation is that new onwers trust nintendo for quality because they have been burned by third party garbage before. in which case, who really is to blame? I do think Nintendo should promote more aggressively quality third party games.
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