Nintendo really can’t shake that label. The most recent perpetrator of this comes from Capcom of USA’s Senior Director of Strategic Planning & Research, Christian Svensson. Svensson posted the following quote on Capcom’s official forums recently. Of course, this could be completely unfounded, and may not necessarily reflect the opinion of Capcom as a whole. Regardless, someone had to do the pegging this next-gen, and it seems Svensson felt he was capable of such an act:
“We have more titles coming to Wii than what’s been announced HOWEVER, I must admit, many of them (outside of RE) are not mature titles despite the fact that’s an area Capcom is known for.
By and large, we don’t see the Wii being home to an sizble mature playerbase outside of some of the early adopters. We see it as being very, very broad with a family focus (especially in Japan). If there is a “core player base” on Wii, within two years, it will be largely a younger player (far younger than 360 or PS3).
You’ll see more announcements later this year on this front.”
Spelling mistakes aside, this guy means business.
Source: GoNintendo


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