[quote name='List of games going away']
* Battalion Wars ii
* Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
* Donkey Kong Barrel Blast
* Endless Ocean
* Excitebots: Trick Racing
* Excite Truck
* Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
* Mario Strikers Charged
* Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
* Metroid Prime Trilogy
* New Play Control! Pikmin
* Wario Land: Shake It!
* Wario Ware: Smooth Moves
* Wii Fit
* Wii Music[/QUOTE]
Nintendo could make a sweet $20 line of games for Wii. Pack them in either half height DVD cases, half height and half thickness DVD cases, or slimline DVD cases. The first two could even not have the "green" BS. Covers would be cheaper. Cases would be cheaper. Shipping would be cheaper. Cases would take less shelf space and play to the slow and steady game sales Nintendo likes to see.
[quote name='Awesome Wii $20 Game']
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
Endless Ocean
Wii Chess
Wii Fit Plus
Wii Music
Wii Play
Wii Sports
Wii Sports Resort[/QUOTE]
Those games combined with updates and everything come to under 4.7 GB - They fit on a normal, cheap Wii disc. Even with a new menu on the disc and system updates / channels they would fit.
What would this do for Nintendo?
- Cheap to produce
- Very little additional work required - Nintendo loves repackaging
- Push the Wii Motion+
- Possibly lower profits
( - Wii Play, WSR, and Fit+ are all packaged with additional hardware in some cases.
If this package was $20, it would work wonders for third parties and Nintendo. Sure, you don't
have to get a M+ or Balance Board, but you need it for WSR/Wii Fit+. Make sure the audience knows you need M+ for that game, available seperately for $19.99! These games encourage you to buy more peripherals.
From what I understand M+ isn't selling amazingly. This would help improve install rates very much and encourage developers to give Motion + a shot.
Similar:
- ExiteTruck
- ExciteBots
- Excitebike: World Rally
- Excitebike
- Excitebike 64
This is Nintendo. If they can't figure out to profit from their old games, they are idiots. Oh wait. What is so terribly bad about a cost-cutting budget line of games, Nintendo?
And for some games, a straight up cheap reprint would be fine. How much money would they really lose on a half height and width white DVD case with no manual?