Although Miyamoto admits the game did not sell as many copies as Nintendo expected (2.65 million as of May 2009, according to the company), he still believes it was a truly unique game. "And also, even today, we are receiving several different offers from people in the field of music education, so as far as Wii Music is concerned, I think is still has great potential. And in the future there might be some developments."
Wii Music was initially released in Japan and North America in October 2008.
Epic Nintendo E3 2010 Press Conference Fail CONFIRMED. ;)
The premise of Wii Music was fine, but Nintendo's going to have to implement some substantial improvements upon the original game to make this work, especially in the track list.
Epic Nintendo E3 2010 Press Conference Fail CONFIRMED. ;)
The premise of Wii Music was fine, but Nintendo's going to have to implement some substantial improvements upon the original game to make this work, especially in the track list.
Eh, I think they've realized by now that no amount of improvements can turn Wii Music into a killer app so they won't spend a whole E3 on it.