Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has no problem admitting Wii Music didn't live up to the company's expectations, but he doesn't want you to consider it a failure, either. During a recent Q&A session, he spoke about the company's hopes regarding Wii Music, as well as the difficulty Nintendo has had with consumer reception.
"There are people who highly appreciate it and those who do not appreciate it at all," Iwata said, adding that perceptions can be changed. It's all about word of mouth to him, as he said, "A cycle is born where people who have hands-on experience can immediately understand its appeal, easily explain the positive experience they had to those around them, who then spread that information to the others." That works, unless you're a blog who pretty unanimously hated it and told everyone how you felt.
With Wii Music, the company was never able to achieve this "positive cycle," and Iwata says Nintendo now needs to "reevaluate" why it hasn't been able to "clear that hurdle." Nintendo, here's a protip from us: Emphasize that it has a dog suit and beatboxing. You might sell a few extra copies if you push that.
Reader Comments (56)
Posted: Feb 7th 2009 3:44PM Railgun said
Wii Music... it just looks silly. I mean look at the picture, a bunch of weird looking "Miis" performing a happy music show in a colourful field with a rainbow in the background.
Posted: Feb 8th 2009 4:06AM blahblah55 said
Yeah, a lot of people complain about it.
"Get over it" is the answer.
...if I went for "just for looks"-games, I wouldn't have half the library I own now.
What matters most "is the game pleasing?"
...and that really depends on what you find pleasing.
For music-lovers (not song-lovers, two different things), Wii Music pleases.
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"Get over it" is the answer.
...if I went for "just for looks"-games, I wouldn't have half the library I own now.
What matters most "is the game pleasing?"
...and that really depends on what you find pleasing.
For music-lovers (not song-lovers, two different things), Wii Music pleases.
Posted: Feb 7th 2009 6:18PM ultimateq said
"Seriously though, this game has become punishment to me."
I can agree with that, the only thing I found remotely enjoyable was the little Bell Game.
I can agree with that, the only thing I found remotely enjoyable was the little Bell Game.
Posted: Feb 7th 2009 6:48PM (Unverified) said
Maybe it's not so easy for some people to play with.
Maybe people don't think it's worth mentioning to someone else.
Maybe some people are rhythmically challenged.
Maybe some people are turned off because they aren't musically talented.
These are just possibilities.
Maybe people don't think it's worth mentioning to someone else.
Maybe some people are rhythmically challenged.
Maybe some people are turned off because they aren't musically talented.
These are just possibilities.
Posted: Feb 9th 2009 1:08AM beyondxpillar47 said
I'm a musician, and this is a wonderful game to me.
I completely transform the songs though. I lay down a track of any drums I want, then I play instruments in certain rhythms of my choice, and have breaks cutting everything out where only a couple things are going on, then I drum roll back in.
Also random stuff like...Bill Cosby in a dog suit playing a flute, while Peter Griffin beat boxes. Where else do I get this kind of awesome?
Basically there's so many possibilities I think people just don't open up to, I've had so much fun with cousins and I. THANK YOU NINTENDO!
I am one of the few people who like this more than rock band/guitar hero.
I completely transform the songs though. I lay down a track of any drums I want, then I play instruments in certain rhythms of my choice, and have breaks cutting everything out where only a couple things are going on, then I drum roll back in.
Also random stuff like...Bill Cosby in a dog suit playing a flute, while Peter Griffin beat boxes. Where else do I get this kind of awesome?
Basically there's so many possibilities I think people just don't open up to, I've had so much fun with cousins and I. THANK YOU NINTENDO!
I am one of the few people who like this more than rock band/guitar hero.
Posted: Feb 9th 2009 7:42AM (Unverified) said
If I see a pre-owned copy at GAME when I go to pick up Deadly Creatures Friday and I've got enough trade credit to take off the edge I'll totally pick this up.
I agree, much more appealing than a rhythm game with plastic instruments. If only video sharing was easier!
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I agree, much more appealing than a rhythm game with plastic instruments. If only video sharing was easier!




