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Originally posted by: Mario
Stop this, the 'kiddie' image isn't even a problem. It sold 150 million Gameboys. "Wii" is never going to pretend to be something it's not, and that's why it's going to continue being so successful.
Hence why I said...
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... whatever might be left of the kiddie image.
I think the Wii has done an excellent job of not making it matter: the same girls who your average insecure teenage male gamer is afraid of alienating through non-Mature games more than likely LOVE the Wii.
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I also think original games like this for Wii mean a LOT more than the 1038th DDR game.
If it's a huge hit, then maybe, but four player DDR with integrated Wiimote support, a NEW music library and new modes? DAMN...
The DDR game is a big deal for a few reasons:
1. Konami hasn't used an entire new song list since the very first DDR game and Mario DDR.
2. Mario isn't involved in this one. That alone speaks volumes about how much MORE faith Konami has in the Wii.
I'm not ragging on Dewey: new franchises are always welcome. It's just that the PS2 was previously Konami's console of choice for DDR games and now the Wii is getting one which isn't attached to Mario, offers 4 player and online support AND a whole new song list.
DDR's presence on the Wii indicates a shift in Nintendo's image, so much so that childish-looking franchises like Elebits and Dewey can't change the Wii's image because I suspect we'll see MORE support for Konami soon after this anyway.