tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066879660092469892.post8760304228703696753..comments2023-07-10T03:37:10.589-04:00Comments on One Duck's Opinion: Ports on the Wii: A blessing, or a curse?PsychoDuckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16255352896243555444noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066879660092469892.post-71084309904196722602007-05-29T18:40:00.000-04:002007-05-29T18:40:00.000-04:00At this stage, I see these ports as a way to bridg...At this stage, I see these ports as a way to bridge the gap between more conventional systems like PS2 and Wii. <BR/><BR/>Obviously, especially in Far Cry's case, many of these ports shouldn't have happened. However, as you mentioned, ports like RE4: Wii Edition and The Godfather are excellent. <BR/><BR/>Plus, if the rumors of Killer7 hitting Wii are true, then Wii has a previously underappreciated gem added to its library that now gets another chance at success.<BR/><BR/>Thankfully, some ports on Wii have reduced price points, i.e. RE4. I think these price points definitely add value to these ports, and so not only is Wii getting more support through them, but they are also a value to the consumer who may have missed them previously.<BR/><BR/>At the same time, however, these price points also give the crappy ports another chance at commercial success. Despite this, however, at this point, it seems that the more titles, the merrier. That isn't to say I support half-assed ports, but they certainly do add more diversity to Wii's line-up, and I think that's most important at this stage.CMM1215https://www.blogger.com/profile/13334785325435387121noreply@blogger.com