Third party devs under exploiting Wii, lots of lazy titles around

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Tancred Dyke Wells the creative director of Kuju (behind Battalion Wars games) has sent out a stark message that there are loads of lazy titles on the Wii. He warned that despite the fact the Wii is twice as powrful as the Gamecube, third party titles are failing to take full advantage of the console.

He revealed that despite the studio "running the juice out of the Wii" with Battalion Wars 2, it is working on a number of secret projects that are "continuing to advance the graphical standards" it has already achieved and that there is "room to do more".

Some more hardcore fans of Japanese publisher Nintendo have bemoaned the lack of "gamers' games" since the Wii's release and have been disappointed at Nintendo's reluctance to embroil itself in the graphics "arms race" lead by Microsoft and Sony.

Despite this, Dyke-Wells believes that the Wii is a "pretty good piece of kit" and said that recent titles like Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and his own Battalion Wars 2 have provided "a bit of a wake-up call and serve as a batter benchmark than has been established to date".

Dyke-Wells added: "I can only guess at what's motivated the approach that some other publishers may have taken to the platform. But at least from Nintendo what you're seeing is consistent flagship triple-A titles.

"OK you might say there's been a bit of a gap in core gamer games from Nintendo - a bit of a hiatus in the release schedule, it's like waiting for a bus and then they all come along at this time of year, but I think you're just seeing the fact that Nintendo won't let stuff out of the door until it's ready. And I think that's applied to all their flagship titles. Not just us.
News Source: Videogamer

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