Friday, July 31, 2009

Wii Bowling?

I bought a Wii in September and my family loves to play bowling on Wii Sports. The problem is that there are no modes to keep it interesting and no options to deepen the game play. A couple of Wii bowling games have come out but they stink. Why doesn't Nintendo develop a stand alone bowling game based on the Wii sports engine that includes league play, career mode, shopping options (balls, shirts, shoes etc.). I know this game would be a hit and would sell incredibly well. Does anyone know if they are developing something like this? (Please don't AMF Pinbusters becasue the game engine itself is severly flawed.)

Wii Bowling?
These games that are on wii sports were originally developed more to show what the wii can do and to introduce you to the type of play rather then be a game. The interesting things they threw in were the Wii Training games and the daily thing to improve your daily score. I am glad you told me the AMF game stinks because I was going to consider renting it since my family too is very into the bowling. Maybe in the future we can see and updated wii sports but I doubt it. They have their focus on a lot of interesting titles that I am sure they wont bother going way back to the basics of wii sports. interesting idea you have though you should try contacting nintendo on it.
Reply:How do you know it would be a hit and sell well?





If the 2 biggest bowling company in the world AMF and Brunswick are not welling to put the money into it than most likely no other companies will. It's just like any other none football, basketball, and baseball sport games their just isn't enough profit for it. Before Tiger Wood came into the picture can you name a great golf game? The margin of profit would be so small if any that it's not worth it for them to make a great bowling game. Why do you think those 2 bowling games for WII are only $20 dollars? Yes, they aren't the best but people are just not buying it. Even at $20, they still can't get it to sell.
Reply:Havent heard anything recently. Unfortunately Nintendo is known for never having strong 3rd party support in the game development department. For now, keep trying whatever you can. One thing ive tried is going into another room and "blind bowl" I live in an apartment so it might be easier to do that way. but if there a wall or something you can go behind and not see the tv. try that. i knw it sounds a little corny, but its actually quite fun...very unpredictable of course. Good Luck
Reply:well why don't you go real bowling with your family for a real challenge. maybe put some money involved? and with the money you win you can buy your bowling shoes and shirts. there you go problem solved. you wanted a challenge, family playtime, bowling shoes and shirts. this comes with all. sack of wine.



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