Scott
11-28-2007, 12:57 PM
Speaking in an interview with VideoGamer.com, Tancred Dyke-Wells, creative director at UK-based developer Kuju, said that despite the fact that the Wii is more powerful than the GameCube "by a factor of two", third party titles "really don't take full advantage of the machine".
Dyke-Wells believes that the Wii is a "pretty good piece of kit" and said that recent titles like Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and his own Battalion Wars 2 have provided "a bit of a wake-up call and serve as a batter benchmark than has been established to date".
LINK (http://www.videogamer.com/news/27-11-2007-6978.html)
You could say this is bias, because they did make BWii, which was published by Nintendo, but they are an independent third party developer, much like Bioware was, with Mass Effect.
I think it's pretty obvious that what he's saying is true.
Dyke-Wells believes that the Wii is a "pretty good piece of kit" and said that recent titles like Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and his own Battalion Wars 2 have provided "a bit of a wake-up call and serve as a batter benchmark than has been established to date".
LINK (http://www.videogamer.com/news/27-11-2007-6978.html)
You could say this is bias, because they did make BWii, which was published by Nintendo, but they are an independent third party developer, much like Bioware was, with Mass Effect.
I think it's pretty obvious that what he's saying is true.