IG: With mature titles like The Conduit and others released on Wii with less than stellar sales numbers, do you believe there’s enough of a core audience on Wii for third parties to even bother with?

Pachter: Good question, and I’m going to take some heat for my answer. The “core” Wii audience is a Mario/Zelda/Smash Bros./Metroid audience, not a Conduit audience. To the extent that the Wii is the only console that the core gamer owns, it’s likely because the only games he/she cares about are first party core titles. Most core Wii owners who care about shooter games other than Metroid already own an Xbox 360 (to play Halo or Gears), or own a PS3 (to play Resistance or Killzone). So when a game like The Conduit comes out on the Wii, these core gamers are making a comparison to Halo or Killzone, and are deciding accordingly. High Voltage did a decent job with The Conduit, especially given the graphic limitations of the Wii, but the game didn’t look and feel as good as games like Halo or Killzone, and if a gamer had both a Wii and either a PS3 or Xbox 360, it’s easy to see why they would pass on The Conduit in favor of a hard core game on one of the other platforms.

I’m not to sure what I think about this. The Conduit did pretty well, but that’s about it for 3rd party. When Zelda Wii and More Galaxy 2 comes out they are going to sell millions very fast. So there may be so sad truth to this.

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