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Hardcore Will Pay Attention To Wii Soon, Says Dunaway >
2008/11/18 18:23:48: Posted by DM
Nintendo of America's Cammie Dunaway claims that hardcore gamers will start to sit up and take notice of the Wii next year, finally. She claims there will be multiple titles that will increase the Wii's already widespread demographic penetration. She specifically mentions a game called The Conduit, which is apparently pushing the graphical capabilities of the console, and does things not though possible on the tiny box. We will find out this Spring.

She added: "I think that next year you're going to see the tide turn a little bit, in terms of people realising that the Wii can have something of interest for everybody."

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Written by tr1p1ea on 2008/11/19

Hardcore gamers barely number in the millions ... not tens of millions like the rest.
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