Shigeru Miyamoto has told ONM that Wii Music still has great potential despite the underwhelming critical and commercial response for his game.
"I think it sold lower than our expectations but on the other hand it was a really unique game, I have to say," Miyamoto told ONM in an interview that will be published in issue 50 of Official Nintendo Magazine. "And also, even today, we are receiving several different offers from people in the field of music education, so as far as Wii Music is concerned, I think is still has great potential. And in the future there might be some developments."
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As for what these developments might be, Miyamoto didn't give much away, saying "We may want to think about the possibility of making some improvements, based upon the original Wii Music."
So does that mean Wii Music Plus is on the cards? "Unfortunately we don't have any news we can talk about at the moment," said Miyamoto. "But like Wii Fit Plus, it's not really a sequel to the original Wii Fit - but we have added some features to improve the overall experience. It's a kind of an enhanced version of the original Wii Fit..."
Would you like to see a new, improved version of Wii Music being made? Let us know by commenting below. Don't forget that you'll be able to read ONM's interview with Shigeru Miyamoto in issue 50 of Official Nintendo Magazine which goes on sale on Friday 20 November.
Click here to read our review of the original Wii Music.