WII Nintendo Admits Injustice Has Been Done on 'Wii Music'

Wii Music which has been presented by Nintendo as a fairly simple but boring title, Nintendo has now admit that this has caused injustice for the title.

Wii Music is soon to be released and the many presentations Nintendo has done of the title has made it seem like it is a title that requires little to no effort for gameplay. Nintendo of America President, Reggie Fils-Aime, has felt that these presentations that have given for Wii Music has given the title injustice.

What's powerful in Wii Music is this juxtaposition of something that looks so simple but is wonderfully difficult to master. We may have done that title an injustice at E3 by showing something that looked so easy," he continued. "We made it appear too simple. Now we're showing the tremendous variety of instruments and tones and how challenging it is to make music that sounds good."

Does this mean that Nintendo will change the way they go about advertising and presenting Wii Music before it is released? Or will they continue with what they are currently doing and hope everyone will pick it up like previous Wii titles?

Source: TheGameReviews

Posted on 08-10-2008 by jofra01

Comments

  • I agree with Nintendo. Unlike those button mashing games that only require you to press the button when the icon flashes, Wii Music actually takes skill. Players are actually playing the musical notes to create music rather than press red/green buttons. Rather than having to buy $80 worth of additional accessories just to enjoy one game, Wii Music allow already owned Remote and Nunchuck to play 50 instruments.

    LeSomeGuy, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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