Sega boss notes Wii quality 'issues'
Predicts up-turn soon
Sega US boss Simon Jeffery has said that the Wii games roster is presently overrun with mediocre titles, but that this "flood of crap" is likely to diminish as publisher's get to grips with the new format.
Jeffery told Venture Beat that the system remains a great "opportunity" for reaching hardcore gamers, and that quality will climb as firm's "become more coherent".
"The Wii is a very cost effective platform to experiment with," he explained. "There is a lot of crap coming out for the Wii in general.
"If it's not a good game, it doesn't sell. That flood of crap will die down as publishers become more coherent."
The big cheese believes Sega games like MadWorld could see hardcore gaming appetites finally being satiated on the Wii.

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