High Voltage: Gladiator A.D. and Grinder could end up on other systems
June 11th, 2009 Posted in News, Posted by Austin, Wii“We can do anything. We’ve got some very, very talented guys. And it just takes time. And dedication. We have the dedication. It would just be, ‘yes, here’s lots of money. Go make this for the PS3.’ [And we would say] ‘Thank you publisher, we will.’” – High Voltage’s Dave Pellas
I’m not sure how I would feel about these games moving to another platform. On one hand, I’d love for more people to get the chance to play these games (if they turn out to be any good), but on the other hand, the more exclusives the Wii has the more core gamers it’ll draw in. Thoughts, anyone?
- High Voltage interview tidbits – funding from investor, The Grinder details, more Published on: June 10, 2009
- High Voltage not ruling out DLC for The Grinder Published on: June 1, 2009
- High Voltage releases different trailer for Gladiator A.D. Published on: May 28, 2009
- High Voltage not worried about MadWorld sales Published on: May 20, 2009
- High Voltage has more projects in the works, will make announcements in the “near future” Published on: November 1, 2008

7 Responses to “High Voltage: Gladiator A.D. and Grinder could end up on other systems”
By Captain N on Jun 12, 2009
That is just unacceptable, High Voltage needs to stick where they are and keep their fans happy, their fanbase is on Nintendo now and if they start bringing other games to others systems they will just get lost in a sea of high profile 3rd party games, at least the have the main attention of core Nintendo players, High Voltage dont make this mistake because if you do I guarantee it will lead to your demise! HV is a very good, young growing company, dont let greed set your path, dedication is what fans are looking for !
By TheOnlySpero on Jun 12, 2009
People are more likely going to pay for these games on the other systems then they are the wii. The fan base is just not quite there on the wii. If the Conduit sells well then High Voltage is more likely to stick with just wii versions of the other titles. But then again money talks and it just depends on what the publisher demands.
By Captain N on Jun 12, 2009
The Conduit will sell well
are you buying it?
By keyz on Jun 12, 2009
THE CONDUIT WILL SELL WELL. DO YOU HEAR ME NINTENDO FANS. BUY IT OR STOP BITCHING.
By TheOnlySpero on Jun 12, 2009
I’m buying it.
By Valay on Jun 12, 2009
Me too. I’m sure almost every hardcore Wii owner will buy it.
By maxguy2099 on Jun 14, 2009
buying in day one.