11-21-2006, 09:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-21-2006, 09:19 AM by darkpuppet.)
The thing that could kill the Wii is if the purchasing numbers don't keep up.
Developers can't port games to the Wii, so the number of consoles sold has to support it's own development infrastructure.
Sure, it's more expensive developing for the PS3 and Xbox360, but game assets are easily transferred between the two.
This next gen race is gonna be interesting. I'll be interested to see how it all plays out.
you have the two similarily architected monsters vs the easy-to-develop-for-because-you've-already-done-it-before budget machine.
If I had a cottage, I'd definitely buy a Wii for those rainy days....
Developers can't port games to the Wii, so the number of consoles sold has to support it's own development infrastructure.
Sure, it's more expensive developing for the PS3 and Xbox360, but game assets are easily transferred between the two.
This next gen race is gonna be interesting. I'll be interested to see how it all plays out.
you have the two similarily architected monsters vs the easy-to-develop-for-because-you've-already-done-it-before budget machine.
If I had a cottage, I'd definitely buy a Wii for those rainy days....
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