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Wii have a chance of stealing the market?
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♣ChErrYz♣ Wrote:but this is so true.
i was looking at launch games and i was like omg wtf is with the little ****in spongebob happy shits n gigglez fun party games
angry: beadyeyes argue:
i was PISSED.
and dissapointed
i was pissapointed.
You do realize this is a brilliant strategy on Nintendo's behalf, correct? From what I saw of the other next-gen console launch titles, I saw neither of the other 2 systems had a launch title with a kid-based game. Thus the age range of people who will play the system is expanded (assuming the parents buy age-appropriate games for younger kids) and this gets Nintendo money. It appears that several of their launch titles include games also like Disney/Pixar's Cars, and other games that are generally geared towards younger children.

However, there are launch titles for all ages, as games like The Legend of Zelda, Red Steel, and Metroid Prime 3 will appear towards an older and more mature crowd. They do not make games to appeal simply to just you, and you alone. They reach out to gain a larger and greater number of gamers and non-gamers alike, and the style of gameplay (Wii-mote; most revolutionary controller of all time) enables for a more hands-on experience and enjoyable time.

And do not throw aside games such as Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz or Warioware, which may seem childish. SMB's mini-games are extremely addictive (I have the first game on GC and they are quite impressive themselves), and Warioware will show the limits of motion senser technology.

The Nintendo Wii will bring about a revolution in the amount of people who play video games, and don't be surprised if you see more casual gamers (and all gamers alike) pop up all over the world, of ALL ages.

I hope you do not give Wii a negative connotation simply due to Nintendo's previous products; Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 are no more of next-gen consoles then the Nintendo Wii (and the other way around). All of them deserve a fair and unbiased viewpoint =)
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Wii have a chance of stealing the market? - by jedimaster86 - 11-21-2006, 12:35 PM

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