[QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"]Read this post very carefully, because it is very important.
Nintendo are begining this generation by introducing families into gaming universally. They're demographic is a combination of family audience, 12 year olds who live with the families, and older gamers like you and me.
The second stage of Nintendo Wii's cycle will be third party games like Mad World, No More Heroes, and Nintendo will move onto middlemarket games for the 14-15 year old who has grown up.
towards the later part of the cycle, with an existing library of hardcore third party games who capitalized on Nintendo's general absence in the hardcore market, Nintendo will focus on the older generations who have grown up with Nintendo, who's mum and dad bought a Wii so that they could play Wii Sports.
Jynxzor
You would think so eh? But it does not work this way Nintendo has struck the golden nail on the head with finally grabing a elusive casual market that made the PS2 the titan that it was and decided instead of having a broad appeal they would appeal more to those casual gamers who may not buy many games, but buy alot of software wich is what Nintendo really cares about.
Third party devs are obviousl warry of developing on the Wii or we would see much more coming for it besides Wii music Wii sports resort, Wii fit, Wii play, Wii ski, Wii.....Wii....Wii...Do you see where I am going?
I don't think you are very well informed. Wii is stealing a lot of exclusives like Fatal Frame, Dead Rising, Monster Hunter, Vanillaware development, and a lot of third parties are eager to develop for the Wii.
As for the next Wiiware game, I believe that it's Wii Yoga. But it's third party.
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