While many claim that M-rated games just don’t do very well on the Wii, one publisher constantly disproves the myth. Capcom has had plenty of success in bringingResident Evilto the world of waggle, and series producer Masachika Kawata has somewords of wisdomfor anybody looking to emulate such success.

“First of all I don’t think thatResident Evilwas the only exception selling on Wii,” he supposes. “There are other hardcore titles, such asCall of Duty, which were quite successful on Wii as well. People get this perception that on Nintendo Wii all there is are cutesy games. However, when you actually try to develop a game on Wii it costs you money, it’s time consuming and it’s not the easiest console to deal with.

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“We were serious about creating and developing this particular game, and therefore the fan will accept and recognize our effort. I’m considering it a reward for our effort if you like. And also, we were lucky that we’ve got theResident Evilbrand, which is well-known all around the world.

“There are good games that didn’t sell, obviously. You need an X-Factor. However, vice versa people won’t buy it if it’s not a good game.”

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Why is it that certain individuals constantly claim that people won’t buy games if they aren’t good? Surely most of the Wii’s library is proof against this rather fantastical little daydream. Unless, of course, Kawata somehow believes thatCarnival Gamesactuallydeservedto sell as much as it did.

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