
Originally Posted by
Hevyduty
Dumb. The reason World at War struggles on Wii is because it's a multi-system release and everyone knows the definitive version of the game is on the HD consoles. It's the same reason Madden struggles comparatively on the Wii.
People act like each system exists in its own bubble. The fact is, a lot of people own multiple system. If they own multiple systems, chances are one is a Wii.
So obviously, if a game like Call of Duty comes out on all three systems, they're going to buy the definitive version (i.e., the HD console version).
None of that applies to The Conduit. It's an exclusive. Anyone who wants to play it has to get it for Wii. I don't know how well it will do, but it's not apt to compare it to Call of Duty. The circumstances are completely different.
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