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Was it ever alive in the first place? You can't make something into what it isn't.
another anti-wii article... Well once I get my hands on super Mario galaxy 2, metroid other m and the new zelda game this year I will be happy...
honestly this is getting as bad as the PS3 is doomed articles
when Zelda, Other M, Galaxy 2, Tatsunoko Vs Capcom, Red Steel 2,MH3, and NMH2 comes out everyone will forget these poorly written articles
Capcom and Sega, and many other third-party developers are missing the point. It's not that there games were great and they didn't have an audience, it's that those games weren't really good and the audience wasn't satisfied.
Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop--Boring, average, terrible, nothing new.
MadWorld--Doesn't have much of a audience. Who wants a black and white gore-fest?? Not the average gamer. Even still, 100,000 people liked it.
House of the Dead: Overkill--Another rail shooter???? I'm pretty sure gamers were tired of their 50th rail shooter. And it's not the most-loved genre, unlike FPS games or RPG gaems.
The Conduit--Did you see those reviews? GamePro, X-Play, GameTrailers (7s don't go well on GT), Edge, and several other sources managed to get all their subscribers to hate the game. It wasn't really accessible and I never loved it. And I was a HUGE supporter.
Now look at how well Call of Duty games on Wii sell. This is what Wii gamers want, the numbers show. Same for Super Mario Galaxy and Metroid Prime 3.
It's sorta Nintendo's fault as well. I mean, Nintendo isn't making too many hardcore games to convince third party developers. Yes, Metroid, Mario, SSBB, Zelda, etc are great, it seem's Nintendo forgot the other half of their killer franchises. By that I mean, the generation is almost over and where is Star Fox, Kirby, F-Zero, etc. And where are the new and revived franchises like Kid Icarus (yes I want that game too)?? Nintendo also has the friend code system too, which no matter who you ask, whether it's me or the most hardcore Nintendo fanboy, we all hate Friend Codes.
Now here's the question. If Sega pull's out, then who will publish the Grinder, Gladioter A.D. and The Conduit 2. I'm guessing Nintendo, and if that's the case, those games will sell MUCH more.
i believe it! mature gaming is for the high defs