More Nintendo criticism from Beamdog, founder calls Wii a toy
As expected, Beamdog’s negative experience with Nintendo stems from MDK2 on WiiWare. Founder Trent Oster explained his issues with the company on Twitter.
Oster said in one tweet today:
“My problems with Nintendo are: requiring 6000 unit sales before payment, a certification process that took us 9 months and a 40mb limit”
Oster followed up this remark with another statement shortly thereafter, and labeled the Wii as a toy:
“The result is a belief that Nintendo isn’t a good platform for developers. The Wii is a toy, not a console”
Beamdog isn’t the only developer who has been displeased with WiiWare. However, Nintendo has started to improve how they manage with their digital services starting with the eShop. The 3DS’ online store has no file size limits for games (or at the very least, it’s significantly larger than 40MB) as far as we know. That being said, it’s unclear how Nintendo is approaching payouts and the certification process. We can only go by the commentary from eShop developers, who have thus far expressed positive thoughts about the store.
Thanks to Tim for the tip.