
It’s been revealed that an astonishing 37 per cent of Nintendo Wii games aren’t reviewed by any gaming publications.
According to Jesse Divnich, director of analyst services at Electronic Entertainment Design and Research, 37% of Nintendo Wii games released between January 2009 – June 2009 weren’t reviewed.
“Does the data debunk the theory that Wii games are improving? No, not necessarily,” he argued. “Wii games are improving. It is just coming at the cost of not reviewing the increase in casual and low-budget titles. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 will likely trend a similar statistic in the years to come, as the increase in their installed base and the expansion of their demographics, due to price cuts, will likely draw in more developers who release casual and low-budget titles.”
– Jesse Divnich, Electronic Entertainment Design and Research
’cause Nintendo keeps allowing developers to release crapware titles.
I totally agree, Sony has Blue Ray to stop any 3rd party crap on its console. Also, the Wii and DS have the most pirated software, Nintendo needs to get strict.
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Yea, Nintendo’s been cracking down. Mario and Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Where’s Waldo all have piracy protection.