Yeah, Red Steel was the suck.
It's true. Nintendo is in a difficult position. On one hand, if they flood the market with Nintendo Games, the general consumer will overlook the 3rd party stuff. People who buy Nintendo systems tend to buy Nintendo Games. This is one of the big reasons that Nintendo 'fell from grace' the last couple of generations. 3rd party developers just couldn't compete with Mario, so they abandoned the Nintendo camp.Quote:
My real beef is with Nintendo itself though, and how they treat there systems in general. Even with the massive audience the Wii has, games still come out at a slug pace, especially the decent ones.
On the other hand, Nintendo is now trying to give them an opportunity to do their thing, spacing out their big releases to give 3rd parties more time (while still perfecting their Next Big Game). But 3rd parties are either taking their sweet time, or putting out a bunch of licensed junk.
This is only a problem in the West, though. Japanese 3rd parties have no problems with Nintendo pumping out 1st party games because their stuff has a fair chance of selling. In the West, a good deal of the 'real' gamers are the "I Got a Wii Just For Zelda" crowd. They get Zelda, then cast their eyes on the rest of the library and see....nothing. How are 3rd parties supposed to compete with Zelda when people are jaded and narrow-minded when it comes to games?
There are a handful of other great games out there that are very much worth playing (though many don't shake the 'gimmick', the gimmick is fun). People are overlooking them because they're 'different'--but isn't the point of the Wii to try something different?