Bioware thinking about Nintendo Wii

Posted By | On 18th, Sep. 2009

According to GamerZine BioWare are interested in exploring motion control possibilities, but aren’t prepared to simply port a random game of theirs to Wii, the company’s VP Greg Zeschuk has revealed.

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“We’ve been thinking a lot about the motion control concept and the Natal is pretty interesting.

“We’ve actually thought quite a bit about Wii and are trying to figure out what kind of BioWare game would best suit the platform. What do you make for it? Because you can make almost anything!”

“We really focus on making things that really suit each platform, and feel natural and right. From our perspective it would be pointless just to take a random BioWare game, throw it over the fence and go ‘Oh look, there’s our Wii version of Dragon Age’. It would have to be something that felt appropriate and built specifically for the Wii.”


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