BioWare's president Greg Zeschuk has said that the Nintendo Wii is less like a games console and more akin to a toy.
BioWare president Greg Zeschuk has said that Nintendo's hugely successful Wii is less like a games console and more like a toy.
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Experiences [on the Wii] are much more like a toy experience," said Zeschuk in an interview on GameDaily. "
They're playing, together or not, but you're not 'gaming' anymore. . . . If gaming is defined by story, then generally the Wii may not be."
Ray Muzyka, CEO of BioWare, disagreed with his colleague and said that the Wii focuses on casual gaming. "
I think it IS gaming," he insisted. "
When you look at a moment to moment experience what a player does on a Wii game, it's different, lighter, and more toy-like. But there's also a narrative between the players outside the game and kind of fulfils the same things games do. Games are "toys" in the sense that they're fun."
Obviously, BioWare's focus in the past has been on very story-driven titles such as
Baldur's Gate,
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and
Mass Effect. Zeschuk acknowledged this by saying "
In our games, you're competing inside the game and with Wii you're competing outside the game with your pals."
There's more to read in
GameDaily's interview with the two BioWare execs.
Do you think Zeschuk is right about the Wii? Let us know
in the forums.
Is the Wii a toy ? I would love to know how many people bought it just to play Wii Sports, and then got bored with it after 2 weeks, and never turned it on again (Oh.. other than for a Mario Party night with her friends). Reminds me of those single use game console systems of the 1980's..
I think its quite a few people ! My wife was one of them. From that point of view.. she certainly thought of it as a toy, rather than a game console. She couldnt care that there are other games out there.
She has just bought Wii fit as well today. Im sure that too will go though a similar life cycle (i.e. 2 weeks of use, followed by a dust collecting period).
Gotta hand it to Nintendo... premium priced games (£30-£40) for their Wii Toy, and DS games at £30. We sure love being fleeced by them !
After that, I'd say these games also become dust magnets in most folks' collections unless they have an online element to them (which in the Wii Sports comparison would equate to having your mates round and playing Wii Tennis with a Beer in one hand and the controller in the other... I in no way recommend this!)
My 2p,
Paolo
What is this massive hate-on for the Wii among the developers recently? Are they angry that on that console they have to define their game by the illusive ideas known as 'gameplay' and 'fun' rather than 'graphics whoredom'?
its a good toy (u play with it), and a good console (u play games on it).
Zelda.
as good as any bioware rpg, cracking little game on a games console.
My thoughts exactly.
Nintendo isn't afraid to bring new things to the table, and for some reason others have a problem with it. All my consoles go through "dust collecting" periods, it just depends on what I'm gaming at the time. Right now it's Crisis Core on the PSP. In a bit it will be Mario Kart on the Wii.
All consoles are Toys..... i don't get where the notion that they are something above and beyond comes from. The only thing that stops my PC from being a toy is the fact that i use it for doing work which makes it more of a tool than a toy. In all honesty though, the semantics of this are stupid.
Also, since when are game experiences defined by the hardware in stead of the software?
MAKE A GAME FOR IT THEN. if you think your games are great and this system is in almost every home, then what is this idea that you cant make games for it?
are these companies paid to trash talk the Wii or something.
If the number of games is the problem then make some and stop complaining.
Side note, can't wait for Force Wars in the Wii.
We all know the Nintendo Wii isn't backwards compatible, can't surf the web, is lacking in the latest intuitive gaming motion detection technologies and is targeted at under 6 year olds. Oh, wait a second...
Now I might like to see more RPG's for it sure, but those aren't massively numerous on any platform these days with such emphasis put on FPS/driving/sports games and I'd prefer them on the PC over any console any day anyhow.
I suspect what has the biggest potential on it would be a good strategy game .. the pointer would work really well there.
I can think of a dozen good games, though I only own half of those I want to, because of a usual lack of "telly time" when compared to playing stuff on my pc.
This has been a stupid arguement going on for too long that the Wii is "not as powerful" or "doesn't have enough good games" despite it's consistantly sold out at all my local stores. It's kinda like bashing Vista because it's "cool" to do.
Yes some of the first party games like Wii Sport/Play/fit etc... may seem a little overly simplistic, but that's only because Nintendo are catering some games towards the casual gamer - the kind of people who don't want a deep and meaningful game, just something to kill 15 minutes here and there or have a drunken laugh with a few friends.
There are also some truly great games (first and third party) on the Wii (Zelda, Metroid, Mario Kart, Resident Evil etc...) which 90% of casual gamers probably wouldn't go anywhere near.
At the end of the day the hardware doesn't matter, the platform (Wii, 360, PS3, PC) is irrelevant, it's the software (Story/Gameplay etc...) which is important.
I think Bioware should start challenging that thought and thinking about how they could use that "toy" to convey their stories...
edit: and yes, if it is for fun, i don't mind playing with toys.
As a parent, I don't get a lot of free time to spend on an in-depth, time consuming RPG. Sometimes, I just want to bowl a few quick rounds, ya know?
-monkey
- An artifact designed to be played with.
Definition: Game ...
- A contest with rules to determine a winner; "you need four people to play this game".
- An amusement or pastime;
Ah yes. I see. There seems to be a whole lot difference. Especially with respect to computer games ::)
As far as I can see GT5 is the only reason to buy a PS3.
Cant some of these guys understand each platform offers something different, I use my PC to play the more hardcore games and my Wii for a quick 30 minute fun fest.
are you NUTS?
as a longtime diehard fan of the zelda franchise (yeah, played/completed them all), i will make a stand and say zelda is NOT an RPG. it is an action adventure with an inventory - that's it. that's what makes it so great! don't pretend it's something else when it's not!
An action / adventure game where you assume the role of Link. Hmmmm. Well that sounds like a Role playing game then. It may not be as in depth as other RPG's on other systems (due to Wii hardware limitations maybe ?) but you do play the role of Link... making it erm... a role playing game!
Here is an extract from the Wikipedia about the Zelda games :
"The gameplay consists of a mixture of action, adventure, puzzle solving, [COLOR="Blue"]role-playing and occasional platforming, stealth and racing elements."
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Role-playing it is then!
-monkey
(alternatively: i role-played with your MUM last night! guffaw guffaw)