Svensson first explains that Wii downloadable games have "some file size limitations that don't dovetail well with what we've currently got on PS3 and Xbox 360." This would seem to indicate that Wii Ware games need to be much smaller than those on other services, which would make sense considering the Wii's relatively small on-board storage space. That doesn't mean Capcom is shying away from the Wii, however. It wants to bring games like Street Fighter and Puzzle Fighter to the system and it believes the Wii has "a great audience for [that] type of content."
So what is it waiting for? Nintendo to finalize the progress. Here's a question and answer that shouldn't surprise anyone waiting to see Nintendo ramp up the online functionality in Wii:
Gamasutra: But downloadable original content is possible? It's been hinted that it's possible, but it's still not coming yet.
Svensson: It's possible. I think you'll have to talk more to Nintendo about that. It's not a technical limitation thing, though. We're certainly going to be able to deliver. It's really more of them getting their process in place for approvals and their pipeline in place.
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
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Originally posted by: ShyGuy
Okay, that's it. My new sig.
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
One way to avoid waiting for Nintendo to setting up something official could be to make original SNES games. It's not like CD quality audio or FMV or modern 3D graphics are really that practical for a downloadable game. There's kind of cartridge-esque limit no matter what. So instead make a new SNES game and release it through the VC. By 2D graphics standards the SNES doesn't appear dated.
Edit: Shoot! The second I posted this I thought of a limitation: motion control. If the game is made for the SNES it can't really make full use of the remote. So it's still a possible solution but it limits games to using traditional controls.
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Originally posted by: S-U-P-E-R
I'd like to see ports of arcade games on the VC rather than console ports of arcade games, if you know what I mean!
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Originally posted by: Professional 666
X-Men 4-player widescreen.
Turtles in Time 4-player widescreen.
Alien VS. Predator 3-player widescreen.
BRING IT ON