50% Success in Wii-ing Support
Earlier this year, Nintendo promised that the forthcoming Wii console will have more third-party support than the GameCube. Fortunately, for Nintendo, it has attained success in this area, but only partially. Yes, EA did announced that six new game titles will be released for the Wii, all of which will be custom built, so that the games can make good use of the special Wii controller. Not only that, Activision has also joined EA in supporting the Wii by making known its plan to release Call of Duty 3 on the console. But I think that's all that I know. Here's the dreaded bad news. It was recently announced that Half-Life 2:Episode 2 will be released for the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3, but as I expected, the Will version is missing. So, it seems that Nintendo has a little disadvantage here. No thanks to Valve. Also, Ubisoft, publisher of the Tom Clancy games, has no plans to release the newest Tom Clancy games (to be released later this year), namely Splinter Cell Double Agent and Rainbow Six:Vegas, on the Wii. That, to me, is also expected. Imagine this:If these two games are to be released on the Wii, then, how will the Wii controller be utilized, especially for the Splinter Cell game? Okay, I will just keep my fingers crossed and hope that Nintendo gather more third-party support for the console -- hey, are you buying the Wii? Because I intend to buy one. Ha!
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