
LusoGamer said: "Sean Ratcliffe, vice president of marketing for SEGA of America, made some statements relating to two of the most recent titles released by the company, The House of Dead: Overkill and MadWorld, and the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, which is expected for the end of the year".
The motion-controlled maverick of a console that had everyone from age 9 to 99 swing a TV remote to bowl and painstakingly recreating themselves as Miis, had its share of hits, but even so, some titles didn’t quite get their due.

Beneath all the Smash and shovelware, the Wii really did have quite a few gems.
Not a bad list.. I would add Excitebots, Kororinpa 1 & 2, Bit.Trip series, Geometry Wars: galaxies

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Almost any decent game gets a sequel, that is if the dev and publisher have the funds to put into the development of the game
Totally agree.
any game that is talked about enough will almost always have a sequal
I wonder how many people besides me know that Madworld didn't sell in three countries...namely Germany, Australia, and Japan.
That considered along with Q1 not being the best time to release a game since the holiday rush is over, I think Madworld, like No More Heroes, did well enough to warrant a sequel.
i love sega. But watching some of their business decisions is like watching a fly ram into a light bulb