![]() " Dead Space: Extraction is going to be a very nice test of that hypothesis," he continued, "because we're really building a game where the Wii version is very different to the Dead Space game on 360 and PS3, and we'll actually see whether we can reach more people with a) a great game and b) interesting content."Īccording to Intat, EA will know within six months of the release of Extraction whether or not it will continue to pursue the Mature market on the Wii.ĭead Space: Extraction will be hitting the Wii on September 29, though certain undead creatures have been playing the game for the last week or so ( NSFW video). "One of the explanations we have is that there's a lot of double ownership," EA European VP Dr Jens Uwe Intat told GamesIndustry.Biz."They're really playing different types of games on those two machines, and historically up to now we assume those people will have played the more mature content on the more high-tech machine." Now Electronic Arts is putting a similar label on the upcoming Dead Space: Extraction, which the company will use as a test to see how it will go about approaching these kinds of games in the future.ĮA is of the belief that most Wii owners own another console as well, which is why the Wii follow-up to last year's Dead Space is such a different game. ![]() Titles like MadWorld, The Conduit, and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars were all heralded as saviors for hardcore Wii and DS owners, yet none sold particularly well. It seems that whenever a much-hyped Mature-rated game comes to a Nintendo platform, it's saddled with unrealistic expectations. ![]()
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