There are too many crappy games on Wii

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2K boss explains where companies are ‘going wrong’ on Nintendo formats

The global boss of 2K has predicted that publishers bringing non-licensed games to Wii this year could struggle – as the console’s market is “flooded by crappy titlesâ€.

Speaking to MCV, Christoph Hartmann said that his company would find it difficult to secure the success it has enjoyed with its Carnival game if it had to release it today.

He said: “Where people go wrong in the casual market is that, while the development costs are exploding on the casual side, they’re treating the Wii like the old PC market – making cheap, accessible games. They think if they make ten titles and two are hits, they will finance the other eight. “But they forget these eight crappy titles will flood the market and will lead to problems in terms of production – and upset retailers. Also, the consumer will be pissed off because they’ll be confused.â€

Of 2K’s own success on Wii with Carnival, Hartmann said that getting the title early to market was key.

He added: “Had we released it last week, it would have been much tougher. There’s far too much stuff in the Wii market [now] and it’s hard to shine. While the Wii is the strongest growing console, it’s a risk not to have well known brands in your games.â€

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I agree with this.
 
I think the trouble is, third party game developers find Wii's control scheme difficult to make well-known hardcore games on (like Ninja Gaiden, Final Fantasy, and others). This is likely why they chosen to make more well-known games on Sony and Microsoft systems, because they still use the traditional style hand controllers, to make character movement and gameplay a little more easier.

If the Wii was played with a traditional hand controller, and not the Wiimote, it would have been the other way around.

Unless Nintendo comes up with a new console, this time with a traditional controller method and not having to swing the controller around, the release of less popular games may continue.
 
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