According to a job posting, casual games developer and publisher iWin are set to support the Wii and its Virtual Console. iWin are known for titles like Trivial Pursuit, Jewel Quest, Mah Jong Quest and Family Feud.
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User comments
Sparkworker said:
Hope PopCap gets involved too, they could make a killing. It'd be interesting to see if they could do some puzzle things with the Wii-Mote.
Wii-Worshiper said:
Everybody loves Wii!
Sparx said:
Anyway that's good for the older people for now they can play their board games.
quartzlcc said:
Wow, "i*capital letter*shortword". That is the biggest Apple rip-off, ever. Even more than, like, that PSP accessory that was like that. *Cough*.
Epsilon said:
Oh, so that's who makes those games. Well, let's hope that they sell on the virtual console and continue to support it.
Owlboy said:
This is where Nintendo will make it's real success. Indie games on the virtual console!
Elementrat said:
This doesn't get me too excited. But take the time to sit back and imagine. A Nintendo released, available to everyone, simple development kit for the Wii (similiar to Microsoft's XNA studio). People would be able to create their own homebrew games and then for a fee, sell them on the Virtual Console. Being a casual programmer, the idea of that being possible makes me drool.