Why does the Michael Jackson Experience game look different for PS3 and 360 from the Wii?
The PS3 and 360 versions of the Michael Jackson game look more “live” than the Wii version. There seems to be a more serious focus on live action and stage arenas, while the Wii version seems limited. They put more effort into development for PS3/360 than the Wii. It actually looks like a real music video or stage performance on PS3/360, but not on Wii. Why did they make it more advanced for these 2 systems?
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Because the wii was made to focus on move to play. Just dancing with a ps3 controller wouldnt feel fun and having to manage and work with statistics wouldnt be making much use of the censor bar. I guess the makers thought people who wanted to play it on wii wanted to dance and people with a stable controller wanted the full game. i know i hate management games on the wii.
It’s not necessarily that they put more effort into the PS3 and 360 versions, but that the Wii has less graphical support to work with. The Wii essentially hasn’t really upgraded graphics-wise from the GameCube, unlike the other two systems.
The WII graphic wise would never actually compete with the 360 and PS3. The WII focuses more on movement while on the other hand the 360 and PS3 is all about their graphics basically. The WII has no competitor to keep it on it’s heels.While on the other hand the Ps3 always keeps the 360 on its heels.