WiiWare-World contacted developer Ron Carmel for more information on the matter and was able to confirm that World of Goo will indeed be released in Europe as a retail title. According to Carmel, this version of World of Goo will include additional content to offset the higher price associated with a retail release. Carmel added that this content "won't be available as additional pay-to-play content on WiiWare, it's meant just for Europe."
Carmel also revealed that World of Goo is "not going to be a budget title," although he does not "know if it will be 'full price' either."
Though an exact reason was not given, it was hinted that the decision to release the game as a retail title in Europe was motivated by budget depletion. RTL Playtainment appears to funding the project until it reaches completion in exchange for the European publishing rights.
How much you wanna bet after the game bombs they will put it on Wiiware and lick their wounds. Certain games just won't work for retail release, this is one of them.
Just put some hooks for downloadable content.
This is one stupid ass move.
How much you wanna bet after the game bombs they will put it on Wiiware and lick their wounds. Certain games just won't work for retail release, this is one of them.
Just put some hooks for downloadable content.
This is one stupid ass move.
Well the motivation is clearly because they are running out of money. I think that 2D Boy doesn't have any other option. Given that the publisher RTL Playtainment has the publishing rights in Europe now, it is entirely up to them as to what the future of the game is in Europe.
WiiWare doesn't require a publisher, as there is no logistics behind distribution. Companies who make WiiWare games pay Nintendo part of their earnings as an bill for publishing the game.
WiiWare doesn't require a publisher, as there is no logistics behind distribution.