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Tomsta
post Feb 7 2010, 09:40 AM
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Game Developer Research finds fewer developers working on Nintendo's console, surging iPhone support more than doubles DS, PSP.

Although Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said the Wii has recovered from the 2009 doldrums thanks to a lineup of higher-quality games, the system's future is cloudy when it comes to the quantity of games.

GDR's survey found a significant slide in the number of developers making Wii games this year.
Snippets released today from a Game Developer Research survey indicate that development for the Wii has declined in the last year. The firm polled more than 800 members of the development community about which platforms they were working on, among other topics.

Roughly 41 percent of the respondents said they made games for consoles, with 30 percent of them working on the Wii. That's down from the 42 percent of console developers who said they made Wii games last year.

One possible warning sign of that decline came last month, when Ubisoft said it was refocusing resources on making games for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Some 69 percent of console developers reported making games for the Xbox 360, with 61 percent working on the PlayStation 3. Both of those figures were in line with console developers' responses from the previous year's survey.

As for platforms with improved support, the survey found substantial growth in development for mobile phones and the iPhone, specifically. One-quarter of all respondents said they were making games on mobile platforms, up from 12 percent the previous year. The iPhone was the most popular of those devices, accounting for three-quarters of the mobile support and doubling up developer support for either the DS or the PSP.
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However much the Wii is selling more units than it's competitors, the issue with top drawer AAA titles was always there.
Now with this news that games development slowing down, does this mark a serious decline for the Wii? What do you think?


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post Feb 7 2010, 11:53 AM
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Sad news for Nintendo, but the Wii's pretty much been going downhill for the past year if you ask me.

I still don't think we've had THE killer game for the Wii yet. Even Nintendo's core / quality development on the Wii's less than it used to be.

It's interesting to see everyone jumping on the iPhone bandwagon. To me, it looks like the future will be all-in-one machines (like TVs are becoming more and more like PCs so they can do 'everything') and dedicated games consoles will drop off.


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