According to âmultiple developersâ speaking off the record to news site Gamasutra, Nintendo are operating a âminimum salesâ policy on their WiiWare service, where developers only see profits if their games sell a certain amount.
These developers claim that, in the US, a WiiWare title is tasked with selling âin the mid-four figure rangeâ, while in Europe, the bar is set a little lower. If a game sells under this number? The developers donât get paid.
While Gama speculate that this policy was originally introduced to stop the WiiWare service being flooded with shovelware (oh, the irony), they then mention that âsome lower-selling WiiWare games may have done worse than Nintendo expectedâ.
Indeed, one small studio they spoke with reckon theyâll never hit the threshold, and as such, wonât ever get paid.
We contacted Nintendo for comment, but they would only say âNintendo does not discuss its internal business dealings.â
Report: WiiWareâs Minimum Sales Threshold Affects Developers [Gamasutra]