Would 'gladly move to that platform' if it felt the experience was equal to other platforms.
Speaking to Develop, Infinity Ward community manager Robert Bowling has revealed that the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 developer doesn't develop for the Wii because it currently feels that it can't deliver the same cinematic experience possible on other platforms.
"If we felt like we could deliver the cinematic experience we were going for on other platforms, then we would gladly move to that platform," said Bowling.
"Right now, we don't think the Wii can deliver the exact experience that we’re doing. We like to be very equal across all platforms, and if it’s not equal then we won’t do it."
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will be released on November 10 for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. On the same date, a Treyarch-developed Wii version of the first Modern Warfare will also be released.





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why should they bother developing a complete new game for the wii rather then make the experience for the ps3,xbox and pc the best?
if they develop for wii they cant just make a port because it wont run, they would need to start from scratch.
they should consider them selves lucky their getting a re-make of the first modern warfare.
its nintendo's fault......they want to be special but they didnt think about all the great multiplatforms they were going to miss.
this is a classic example of how graphics DO matter.
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Are you sure? When I was playing Uncharted 2 everyone that watched was like "whoa this is so cool wow amazing graphics etc". If I played RE4 today people would be like "Wow, nice shade of brown. Are you waggling fast enough? etc".
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