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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

House of the Dead Overkill - A Look Back

House of the Dead Overkill is a on-rails exclusive Wii game. The game holds a 81.1% average on GameRankings and overall was positively received. This game along with MadWorld and Conduit are always used as example of how poorly M (and T for Conduit) rated games sell on Nintendo Machine. Although its been quite some time since this game shipped, it is still being used as an example- its time to see how its been doing.


The game sold 37,760 units in its first week and has since then been deemed a failure. It is important to note that a lot of games follow this trend. The get release sell modestly and develop long legs. Currently the game has sold       705,074 worldwide. That is an impressive amount for a being a mature title on the Wii, but it is also a mature rail shooter- which is a niche market. Michael Patcher claims that HD games need to sell 2million to make a profit, now imagine how much this game cost to make in comparison to other HD games. Factor in the amount this game sold and its modest budget and it is clear a profit was made. Why this is still used as an example of a Wii game that "bombed"? Because Wii games sell differently then games on the other two systems, they have long slow legs.

I mention the Conduit and MadWorld earlier, let us breifly examine how those games faired.

Opening weeks
MadWorld - 68,359 
The Conduit - 82,953

Now
MadWorld - 536,051 
The Conduit - 427,210

Overkill's pattern applies perfectly to both these title. Now take into account that 'The Conduit' was a new IP, and so was MadWorld (was a M rated new IP). Yet all three titles are still considered failures by sites like IGN, Gamespot and by the gaming community. In the end it is clear that mature titles are do-able on Wii, even if the average troll seems to think differently.

Lets not even bring up Modern Warfare Reflex and World at War, which each sold over a million on Wii

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N64 Controller Support for GoldenEye?

The folks over at Eurcom seem to want every controller available for GoldenEye's return. Classic Controller, Wiimote+Nunchuck, Zapper, GameCube were all announced as supported- but apparently there is another controller that is supported.

In a recent interview at PAX Activision themselves confirmed support for the old N64 controller. Many of you may be thinking, how is it going to plug in? According to Joystick a new 3rd party adapter will be available in September. Activision clarified that N64 support will be available through 3rd party adapter. Perhaps there is a "retro" control scheme that ditches Dual Analog in favor of the original GoldenEye setup that hasn't been officially announced?

What do you think? If it was available would you play with the good old N64 controller?


Sources, skip  to 2:20 for the statement about N64 controller support.


http://www.joystiq.com/2009/08/03/3-in-1-wii-controller-adapter-now-a-2-in-1-coming-out-in-septem/


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Monday, September 13, 2010

Fantastic New Aragorn's Quest Screens for Wii

Fantastic new screens for the Wii version of "Aragorn's Quest". You can really see the Battalion Wars 2 influence, can't wait to play the game!

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Which One Will You Buy?

Its odd that I am even asking this question, a while ago the Wii had zero hockey games. Now both EA and 2K are ready to battle it out for Wii Hockey supremacy.

What 2K offers:

  • Classic controller
  • MotionPlus control(though I found them rather weak)
  • Standard Nunchuk and Wiimote controls(my personal favorite)
  • More realistic overall design
  • Online
  • Wii Speak

What EA offers:
  • Hockey Stick controls
  • Wiimote and Nunchuk controls
  • Overall cleaner visuals 
  • PeeWee to Pro mode
I have purchased Nhl 2k11 and I am enjoying it, I can't wait to try EA's Slapshot!

Tell me how what you would buy!

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