Sega Not Done With Mature Content On Wii

So with ‘The House of the Dead: Overkill’ and cult action game ‘MadWorld’ not selling particularly well and The Conduit performing averagely, you might think that Sega have had enough trying to woo the ‘hardcore’ Wii crowd to buy their games and stick with the casual market that bought ‘Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games’ by the bucket load.
Fortunatey this is not the case as recently in an interview with wired.com, Sega President Mike Hayes and Sega Vice President of Marketing Sean Ratcliffe had some words to say about whether there would be further support of Sega’s mature titles on Wii:
“Absolutely. You’ll see more games in that genre coming from us.”
Short and sweet but that’s all we need to know! Head inside to hear more about there thoughts on why Madworld didn’t set the sales charts alight.
“MadWorld sales were very disappointing, but was that to do with the platform? Was it that people didn’t like the art style? Or that people didn’t like the way the game played through? It could be many things, which we’re obviously researching.”
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IDEA: Upscale the video (LAWLzzz…remember GameCube is just a step lower in the grafx dept.) & re-release MadWorld on 360 or PS3. I guarantee sales will be significantly higher than on Wii.