[quote name='PhoenixT']Umm your missing a lot of titles coming out on the 360 and these are just unique to the system to my knowledge.[/QUOTE]
Umm you're missing the point. The person I quoted was complaining that he has no interest in Smash Bros and thus isn't interested in the Wii. I was making the point that a high proportion of good games for the 360/PS3 are first person shooters. If you're not into that genre, there's not a lot of variety so far.
Speaking of which...
[quote name='jollydwarf']Pretty much. What I'm saying is that, as you mentioned, I don't see the "lull" just being for the first 2-3 months of '07, but more or less the whole year. A lot of users are mentioning a lot of games and release dates that seem to demonstrate that these people are considerably more optimistic than I can ever be. (Animal Crossing next year? Please.) [/quote]
Again, what lull? The Wii already has more games coming out in December then the 360 does. If you want to talk about lulls, be a 360 owner who's not into FPSes. Beyond Elder Scrolls/GRAW (which were March), what else came out? Dead Rising and Saints Row in August. That's really the first time the 360 had something besides the mediocre launch line up and Elder Scrolls IV/GRAW. If 9 months isn't a lull (and two games a month is hardly breaking a lull), then I don't know what is.
[quote name='jollydwarf']Going by retail sites like ebgames.com that like to err heavily on the 'best-case scenario' side (i.e. con people into preorders), there's not much listed currently to begin with, forget about those highly-implausible tentative release dates. Does anyone really expect the Resident Evil game to hit before early '08? Am I the only one who thinks that one of the 'big three' (Metroid, Galaxy, Brawl)* is going to slip out of 2007? [/quote]
Even if one of the big three slips out, there's still much more to the line-up of Wii games in the secondary games. I seriously doubt anyone thinks something like Mario Strikers 2, Wario Ware, Pokemon Battle Revolution, Sonic, Batallion Wars 2, Wii Play or what not will see massive delays. Again, while the 360 game delays were minimal, what came out?
[quote name='jollydwarf']The reason this concerns me is not because I'm the "I Need a Game a Week" guy, but because I'm afraid a really slow year can kill the current momentum and turn the thing into not just the next Gamecube, but the next PSP. That's right, I said it. But regardless of how 'offensive' that correlation may be to some, it's not too hard to see the vast majority of people moving on/not picking one up next year when there's next to no games for it. When this happens, the third-party support will most likely go from weak to nonexistent. Don't pretend like that wouldn't hurt in a major way.[/quote]
I'm sure glad you enjoyed the none stop action of hot, truly classic games like Farcry, FIFA World Cup, 99 Nights, the Outfit, Rumble Roses XX, and Full Auto. March had GRAW and Elder Scrolls. August had Dead Rising and Saints Row. When you're trying to justify Battle for Middle Earth II and Prey as system sellers, let alone worthy purchases, there's a major problem there. Thankfully there's no double standard there.
[quote name='jollydwarf']The 360 lull was tolerable because we knew that there were dozens of officially announced games already in the development pipeline just after (actually before) its launch.[/quote]
Wait. Never mind. I guess that's why they never hit their 10 million 360s in houses before the PS3 launches.
[quote name='jollydwarf']We don't really have that same promise with the Wii. This isn't the handheld market, so therefore the next 12 months are going to be critical for Nintendo, which means 2007 needs to get the mainstream market's attention through not only innovative titles, but more than a handful of them.[/quote]
Oh so Super Mario Galaxy, Animal Crossing, Fire Emblem, Batallion Wars 2, Metroid Prime 3, Dragon Quest Swords, Wii Play, Wario Ware Smooth Moves, Super Smash Bros Brawl, and so on and so on aren't announced titles. Furthermore the 360 was sold on Halo 3 so why can't the Wii be sold on the inevitable Mario Kart/Kirby/Pokemon/lightsaber sequel that we all know is coming.
[quote name='jollydwarf']EDIT: furyk, your point is somewhat valid and noted, but is also kind of cheap.[/quote]
All's fair in love and trying to win the Internet.
[quote name='jollydwarf']Well, we'll just see how many of those games hit in '07, and I REALLY don't want the Wii to rely on dolled-up DS 'port ups' as software crutches. This is where the Nintendonuts and I part ways.[/QUOTE]
As opposed to the PC ports and sport game 'port-downs' we've seen on the 360 so far. As it stands now, year 1 for the 360 was launch, Oblivion, 6months of nothing, 360 becomes a console worth owning. Considering the Wii already has strong third party support, is cheaper and easier to develop for then the 360/PS3, and has the momentum of the DS to work with. Nintendo is the hottest company in gaming right now and many of the big names will try their hand at the Wii simply because it's the cheapest platform to develop for.
[quote name='PyroGamer']As with the DS, I'm far more interested in what 3rd parties have in store. They are sure to be far more innovative and fun than anything Nintendo will put out.[/QUOTE]
Um, Elite Beat Agents?