So I just got my copy of the Game Informer magazine today and they had an article titled ...
"Nintendo's software problem"
Now I don't want to make this out for more than the article really is about, but I think it begs the question. When will we (no pun intended) ever see the Wii get decent third party games?
This isn't to bash any sytem or anybody, but it is something to bear in mind as we are continuing to plow through this generation with game after game seemingly lacking in quality (<--- in my opinion).
Here are some excerpts (non-verbatim .. so as to not make it my own interpretation)
"While third-party developers have praised the Wii as being easy to develop for, this and the the fact that many Wii owners are casual first-time gamers might have the unwanted residual effect of cheaply made games being rushed to market strictly to take advantage of the consumers."
"..., according to industry sources, Nintendo does not have a concept approval pahse for third-party games."
(just in case anyone needs to know .. concept approval)
"Concept approval is a process in place both Microsoft and Sony where the console maker green-lights a project after checking to make sure it fits into their general plan. ... to make sure that the game isn't jumping into an over-saturated genre on the system."
The article also delved into some pretty interesting statistics regarding reviews for Wii games compared to the PS3 and 360.
"Number of Wii games scoring 50 or under on Metacritic: 74 out of 172. Number of PS3 games in the same category: 26 out of 150
So this compared to the PS3's 17 percent of their games scored badly 41 percent of the Wii third-party games are rated low.
Now here is my take, because I know it's pretty obvious that the Wii (although is still selling well), it still has some very obvious deficiencies. However, I think many people know it is capable of being the innovative "non-gimmicky" toy we all want it to be.
I hope, for Nintendo's sake, something can be done with this "shovelware" as the article so subtly named the lackluster games on the Wii. Tell me what you guys think
"Nintendo's software problem"
Now I don't want to make this out for more than the article really is about, but I think it begs the question. When will we (no pun intended) ever see the Wii get decent third party games?
This isn't to bash any sytem or anybody, but it is something to bear in mind as we are continuing to plow through this generation with game after game seemingly lacking in quality (<--- in my opinion).
Here are some excerpts (non-verbatim .. so as to not make it my own interpretation)
"While third-party developers have praised the Wii as being easy to develop for, this and the the fact that many Wii owners are casual first-time gamers might have the unwanted residual effect of cheaply made games being rushed to market strictly to take advantage of the consumers."
"..., according to industry sources, Nintendo does not have a concept approval pahse for third-party games."
(just in case anyone needs to know .. concept approval)
"Concept approval is a process in place both Microsoft and Sony where the console maker green-lights a project after checking to make sure it fits into their general plan. ... to make sure that the game isn't jumping into an over-saturated genre on the system."
The article also delved into some pretty interesting statistics regarding reviews for Wii games compared to the PS3 and 360.
"Number of Wii games scoring 50 or under on Metacritic: 74 out of 172. Number of PS3 games in the same category: 26 out of 150
So this compared to the PS3's 17 percent of their games scored badly 41 percent of the Wii third-party games are rated low.
Now here is my take, because I know it's pretty obvious that the Wii (although is still selling well), it still has some very obvious deficiencies. However, I think many people know it is capable of being the innovative "non-gimmicky" toy we all want it to be.
I hope, for Nintendo's sake, something can be done with this "shovelware" as the article so subtly named the lackluster games on the Wii. Tell me what you guys think

