Aussie gamers prefer smashing their guns over getting shot
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Speaking with the local paper merchants, Nintendo Australia's Rose Lappin seemed to like Wii Fit's chances against the current everywhere-but-Wii juggernaut Grand Theft Auto. After starting out with standard banter concerning the Wii and DS dominating Aussie sales charts, Lappin confidently talked up the ability of Wii Fit to snag the majority interest of gamers over the long-term.
A bunch of sweaty Australian fitness fanatics have already been doing push-ups (read: smashing guns) for almost three weeks now using Wii Fit. During that time, the Balance Board of Justice stole the top sales spot away from GTA IV (irony is funny), and it hasn't been able to reclaim its crown.
Lappin reassures us that Wii Fit will be supported for a long time, and is also pleased to see some physical education programs in local schools using the package to transform John Q Kid into Lil' Rambo. We're sure this is music to the ears of many parents in Australia, who would love to keep their chil'n away from Niko Bellic and his array of misadventures.
[Via Aussie-Nintendo]
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: May 26th 2008 6:53PM Hamster said
Not the most encouraging interview. Just yet more casual spiel, but that's pretty much all you get from a Nintendo interview at the moment.
I can't believe when she said that female gamers need to be catered to more and then said that there was a cooking game coming up that they'll like! How incredibly patronising and sexist (and she's a woman!) If I was a woman I would be seriously offended. Nintendo's current marketing team might not believe it, but I actually know some women, and they are reasonably intelligent people, many them are even able to use buttons and some can even appreciate deep gameplay. But I'm probably wrong and I'm sure they only want games about cooking and body-image....
She also acknowledged the fact that Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games got poor reviews, but then basically said it sold loads and that's all that matters. Worrying....
I can't believe when she said that female gamers need to be catered to more and then said that there was a cooking game coming up that they'll like! How incredibly patronising and sexist (and she's a woman!) If I was a woman I would be seriously offended. Nintendo's current marketing team might not believe it, but I actually know some women, and they are reasonably intelligent people, many them are even able to use buttons and some can even appreciate deep gameplay. But I'm probably wrong and I'm sure they only want games about cooking and body-image....
She also acknowledged the fact that Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games got poor reviews, but then basically said it sold loads and that's all that matters. Worrying....
Posted: May 26th 2008 7:37PM velocitystrike said
O hai, are you new, Phil?
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