High Voltage slams lazy Wii developers

High Voltage slams lazy Wii developers

The founder and CEO of High Voltage Software, Kerry Ganofsky, has spoken out against Wii developers for weak efforts in using the machine's true capabilities.

"We think it's a real shame that publishers and developers aren't taking advantage of the technical possibilities of the Wii platform. Most Wii games don't even look as good as the later day PS2 titles and that's a real slap in the face to consumers. We believe that third-party developers need to step up to the plate and deliver. The Wii platform is capable of a lot more than what consumers have seen so far. We're hoping to raise a new bar. Most of the games on the Wii look like crap, and we want to change that".

Bold words indeed, but as the developers of the cool looking game The Conduit, as well as WiiWare titles like Gyrostarr and Animales de la Muertes, High Voltage are fast gaining a buzz in Wii circles.




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