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Take-Two to focus more on Wii?
Published Thursday, Dec 18 2008, 10:34 GMT | By Mark Langshaw

The American company was behind some of this year's biggest hits, including Grand Theft Auto IV and Bioshock, but has largely avoided bringing its adult-themed franchises to Nintendo's family-friendly platform.
"Even though we think M-rated content is much more appropriate for the PS3 or 360, we have to look at the Wii as a viable platform across all our labels," said CEO Ben Feder during an earnings call. "We have to, because we can't ignore the installed base. You just can't."
Take-Two previously ported the M-rated Manhunt 2 to the Wii last year, but it failed to attract an audience. Feder, however, believes the Wii market has changed and may now be more accommodating to adult-themed titles.
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