Nintendo Rumour | Dogz Take a Wii Wii? [news]

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Lets hope it isn't a straight port of the GBA dogz.

teh_gam3r said:
Lets hope it isnt a straight port of the GBA dogz.

LOL! That would be the funniest thing, ever. Straight to the bargain bin Smilie The potential for another "nintendogs" is there, something Nintendo should really push to get out to the market as soon as they can.

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I can see what they are trying to do. Nintendogs has nearly sold 12million units quite unbelievable, but i can't see it being that successful, everybodies probably waiting for a Nintendogs on the Wii instead.


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Hulkamania said:
I can see what they are trying to do. Nintendogs has nearly sold 12million units quite unbelievable, but i cant see it being that successful, everybodies probably waiting for a Nintendogs on the Wii instead.

True, but if they market it well and get it out early enough it could do some impact. The Wii-remote has a load of potential for the franchise, but I can see it being a quick port of the PC version of Dogs with the Wii remote acting like a mouse pointer or something weak like that.

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