The reason why the Wii is Juiced-less
Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights, the second title in the Juiced series, is slated to be released on the DS, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, and Xbox 360. If you’re wondering why there’s no release for the Wii, it’s because Richard Badger believes that the porting approach taken by other racing games is completely unsuitable for the Wii.
“If I was doing a Juiced on the Wii, I would look at what the Wii’s all about,” Badger, the project lead for Juice Games and THQ‘s Juiced 2, told Eurogamer. “I don’t want to play Need for Speed: Carbon on the Wii, though I’ll happily play it on PS3 or 360. For the Wii version, I’d want something different,” he explained.
Start dismissing thoughts of an altogether different title in store for the Wii, though. Eurogamer asked THQ about it, and while the company wouldn’t rule out the possibility of the Juiced series hitting the Nintendo Wii in the future, there’s nothing to announce just yet.
Via Eurogamer
Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights, the second title in the Juiced series, is slated to be released on the DS, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, and Xbox 360. If you’re wondering why there’s no release for the Wii, it’s because Richard Badger believes that the porting approach taken by other racing games is completely unsuitable for the Wii.
“If I was doing a Juiced on the Wii, I would look at what the Wii’s all about,” Badger, the project lead for Juice Games and THQ‘s Juiced 2, told Eurogamer. “I don’t want to play Need for Speed: Carbon on the Wii, though I’ll happily play it on PS3 or 360. For the Wii version, I’d want something different,” he explained.
Start dismissing thoughts of an altogether different title in store for the Wii, though. Eurogamer asked THQ about it, and while the company wouldn’t rule out the possibility of the Juiced series hitting the Nintendo Wii in the future, there’s nothing to announce just yet.
Via Eurogamer