Miyamoto suggests enhanced Wii Music

Miyamoto suggests enhanced Wii Music
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Speaking to Official Nintendo Magazine, Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto has said that while Wii Music didn’t live up to the platform holder’s sales expectations, there remains a possibility that we’ll see more of the unique music game.

“I think it sold lower than our expectations but on the other hand it was a really unique game, I have to say,” Miyamoto told ONM. “And also, even today, we are receiving several different offers from people in the field of music education, so as far as Wii Music is concerned, I think is still has great potential. And in the future there might be some developments.”

Miyamoto added: “We may want to think about the possibility of making some improvements, based upon the original Wii Music.”

The famed video game creator explained that these improvements would be similar to that seen in the move from Wii Fit to Wii Fit Plus.

“Like Wii Fit Plus, it’s not really a sequel to the original Wii Fit – but we have added some features to improve the overall experience. It’s a kind of an enhanced version of the original Wii Fit…”

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