fight night hinted at for wii

DHR said:
I think you're missing the point on the wii and games in general there.............
Just a bit. ;)

Much like most Wii reviews i've seen have commented on the graphics not being too good - we know that, that's not the point!
 
wedgie22 said:
Just a bit. ;)

Much like most Wii reviews i've seen have commented on the graphics not being too good - we know that, that's not the point!

Thanks ;) You know its the truth! Why would MAME exist if there wasn't truth in this?
 
DEL 707 said:
If it's Wii boxing with improved controls, I'd buy it.

I love that game :D
I quite enjoy it too. It gets very frustrating though, to the point where I'm flailing around like a lunatic just trying to get it to register a punch. Hopefully if a dedicated game is being created, they can overcome these kind of problems.
 
I can see this happening - EA got caught out by not anticipating how hugely successful the Wii was going to be, and instead placed the vast majority of their resources on the PS3 which has not bore fruit for them yet.

There's a good article over at Seeking Alpha that discusses EA's recent earnings call and their turnabout to try and catch-up with Ubisoft and capitalise on the massive Wii userbase at the expense of the .

http://ce.seekingalpha.com/article/26433

It has been fascinating to see the process of Electronic Arts (ERTS) coming to the realization that they got their bets dead wrong, and to see how they've adjusted strategy in the wake of new information (read: a Nintendo (NTDOY.PK) Wii home-run and a Sony (SNE) PS3 disappointment). Since my first post, when I interpreted the Internet dialogue around the prospects for the consoles for which EA was developing games, EA has shed $8 in share price and $3 billion in market value. Both posts contained data from the Internet that were sharply negative on EA's prospects given its lofty valuation, with the thesis derived from the data coming to fruition.

I'd first like to give a little recap of my data-driven position in the earlier posts, and then to present new data to bring readers up-to-date. Bottom line: EA has a lot more work to do in order to keep its profit engine going, posing significant risks to investors considering EA as a vehicle to capitalize on the boom in the console market. Reading between the lines, EA's recent earnings call showed an increasing emphasis on game development for the the Wii and DS platforms while soft-pedaling on their view of demand for the PS3. This is rational and is supported by the data. But are they too late? As I've said previously when discussing EA: buyer beware.
 
ElRazur said:
I doubt it. Even if it makes it i doubt it that it wouldnt look pants.

Dont care abotu graphics, i care about gameplay. This game would rock on a wii. I liek it on the 360, but the controls are a bit of a sod tbh.
 
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