Sales double with SD card support
Kotaku is reporting that since Nintendo added in SD card support for downloadable games, the sales of SBCG4AP have more than doubled. It's surprising how many people were holding off due to lack of storage space, but great news for Telltale.
"Nintendo's new solution really opens the door for players to add to their collection of downloadable games, which is critical for a series with multiple installments," says Telltale CEO Dan Connors. "This is a major step forward for episodic gaming. We're looking forward to even greater success on WiiWare with Strong Bad, as well as other projects."
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Hmmmm...
It's awesome news that this awesome game series can spew its awesomeness onto more people.
Alright, Speculators, START YOUR ENGINES!!!
Hmmmm...
Seriously, I want to buy your games for my Wii!
About SD(HC) support for loading games and such, I'm one of the new Telltale victims due to that! Thanks Nintendo!
Ps: While writing from the Wii (I'm insane, I know), telltale name showed
(...though, that's usually hyphenated, in my experience...)
If it helps, the reason W&G isn't on the Wii is not that Telltale has "moved on" from the Wii. They're a smaller company with less capital, and they don't have the ability to launch their titles in all stores simultaneously yet. While their web store is very nicely streamlined by now, they're still iffy on console releases.
They decided from the start to make Strong Bad for Wii, Wallace and Gromit for the 360. They decided this at the same time, based on the technical aspects of both series. I'm going to assume that Wallace and Gromit CAN be ported to Wii, but not Wiiware, the file size for W&G is larger. I imagine we'll eventually see a disc-based port of the whole season to the Wii, but that's just my guess. They say they want all their games on as many consoles as possible, but for reasons of time, money, and technology...they just can't do it all at once.