One last response before I likely walk away from this thread too.
Sometimes it feels like Wii "fans" are the absolute worst sort, who prefer to whine and complain than to appreciate what is set before them... focusing on a "wall of shame" instead of the dozens of individual games worth playing is just another example.
Are we really supposed to just be thankful for what we get and that is that?
I know we always have the option of buying a Xbox360 or PS3 for the gaming content we crave, but I own a Wii and I want games for my Wii.
The 3rd parties are bringing a literal feast to the table of the HD gamers and the owners of the Wii either get the items off the kids menu, left over table scraps or experimental side dishes.
Finally, my question about MS/Sony forums were whether they were so overwhelmingly negative towards their own consoles. Do Sony fanboys gripe about the lack of games and terrible ports? Are MS forums always abuzz about hardware issues and limited exposure to other genres? Somehow I imagined they take more time talking about all the exciting games coming out instead - and Wii has no lack of great games scheduled for 2010!
I can't really speak on how Sony/MS fans converse on their own, but I'd imagine they have the mentality of "can do no wrong" link many Nintendo fans do for Nintendo products. But as far as talking about whats upcoming for the Wii.... all we can do is speculate since all we have are announcements of a games existence in most cases and impression of games that might not get localized in all the rest. You can only discuss the scraps of info on Zelda Wii for soooo long before the conversation moves onto something completely unrelated.
it's quite problematic that when 3rd Parties release a rare good Wii game, the difficulty for that game to succeed goes beyond "lack of advertising" and "lack of resources" -- the 3rd Parties have allowed the world to be the way it is, and their consistency in being so "hands-off" (anti-proactive?) implies they're OKAY WITH IT.
So maybe it boils down to "lack of advertising/resources" -- WHY, WHY, WHY does it continue to be that way? WHY do the "good games" continue to be rare? So maybe one or two good games have come out, but they're treated with so little promotional esteem that it doesn't improve the publisher's image -- WHY does it still feel like the publishers don't have anything left on the horizon (the familiar axing of support)? What's left for customers to go by? Stores and years of Walls of Shame.
Really, what is coming out from 3rd parties that we know about? What is it that we have to get excited about? where is the HYPE from the publishers? All they are known for at this point is the stuff people have bought from The Wall and by not advertising the games people should give a damn about, that is all they will continue to be known for.
So what do we have to look forward to from 3rd parties at this point?
Monster Hunter 3
Red Steel 2
Dragon Quest X
Epic Mickey
One of those is only rumored and the last
might be released near the end of the year. Not a whole lot to discuss there.