I did read it, I actually respect your boyfriend's thoughts more than yours.Tyeforce said:It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>Shadow Jolteon said:The Wii is not a casual gaming system. Casual gaming systems are the tiny single game things you buy from the convenience store. A casual game is something that is meant to be played for a short amount of time, occasionally, which the Wii is not.beehdaubs said:>average Wii gamer
>twenties
Ahahaha, oh wow. You cannot call yourself a gamer if you exclusively play the Wii.
You want to really know what your Wii is? The world's most expensive board game. You take it out of the closet when family and friends are over, than you put it away for the rest of the year. It's a casual-fest full of crappy minigame collections and the occasional yet overrated Mario/Zelda game.
The Wii is a full game system, just like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, except it's gained more popularity, despite the criticism it received before launch. The system proved itself to be fun and innovative, as a full gaming system. Sure, it has it's casual games, but every system has those. In fact, the Wii has four casual games in it's top ten best selling games (three if you don't count Wii Sports), those being the following: #1 Wii Sports, #9 Wii Play, #3 Wii Fit, and #8 Wii Sports Resort.
You say that the Mario and Zelda series are casual games, but they certainly are not. They are games meant to be played regularly, not just pick it up and do the same thing over and over. Plus, they take skill to play, unlike (most, not all) casual games.
Microsoft and Sony don't seem to have the same opinions about the Wii's controls as you do, anyways. They're trying to mimic it with Project Natal (which is more like a copy the Sony EyeToy) and Sony's upcoming controller for the Playstation 3, which looks like a Wii remote meant for a... "special" purpose, we'll say.
Also, for future reference, the world's most expensive board game is Boodle's Jewel Royale, which sells for five million US dollars. I've never even played a board game on the Wii, anyways, unless you count Mario Party 8's board game theme, which I've one played once quite awhile ago.
Edit: Stupid ZetaBoards converting unclosed BB code. =p
Yea... He doesn't seem so one-sided.Megamannt125 said:I did read it, I actually respect your boyfriend's thoughts more than yours.Tyeforce said:It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>Shadow Jolteon said:The Wii is not a casual gaming system. Casual gaming systems are the tiny single game things you buy from the convenience store. A casual game is something that is meant to be played for a short amount of time, occasionally, which the Wii is not.beehdaubs said:>average Wii gamer
>twenties
Ahahaha, oh wow. You cannot call yourself a gamer if you exclusively play the Wii.
You want to really know what your Wii is? The world's most expensive board game. You take it out of the closet when family and friends are over, than you put it away for the rest of the year. It's a casual-fest full of crappy minigame collections and the occasional yet overrated Mario/Zelda game.
The Wii is a full game system, just like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, except it's gained more popularity, despite the criticism it received before launch. The system proved itself to be fun and innovative, as a full gaming system. Sure, it has it's casual games, but every system has those. In fact, the Wii has four casual games in it's top ten best selling games (three if you don't count Wii Sports), those being the following: #1 Wii Sports, #9 Wii Play, #3 Wii Fit, and #8 Wii Sports Resort.
You say that the Mario and Zelda series are casual games, but they certainly are not. They are games meant to be played regularly, not just pick it up and do the same thing over and over. Plus, they take skill to play, unlike (most, not all) casual games.
Microsoft and Sony don't seem to have the same opinions about the Wii's controls as you do, anyways. They're trying to mimic it with Project Natal (which is more like a copy the Sony EyeToy) and Sony's upcoming controller for the Playstation 3, which looks like a Wii remote meant for a... "special" purpose, we'll say.
Also, for future reference, the world's most expensive board game is Boodle's Jewel Royale, which sells for five million US dollars. I've never even played a board game on the Wii, anyways, unless you count Mario Party 8's board game theme, which I've one played once quite awhile ago.
Edit: Stupid ZetaBoards converting unclosed BB code. =p
I'm to lazy to read. Sowwie? D;Shadow Jolteon said:*Facepalm* Seriously? I just posted this two posts ago, and already someone else has posted, obviously without reading through the thread, or even the full first post yet... =pYouLittleElly said:Holy shi-.
No tails.
GG.
Look here: http://forums.the-bell-tree.com/single/?p=8790802&t=7313407
Yeah, I noticed that in that one mac thread too, why can't you be more like him Tye? <_<Bacon Boy said:Yea... He doesn't seem so one-sided.Megamannt125 said:I did read it, I actually respect your boyfriend's thoughts more than yours.Tyeforce said:It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>Shadow Jolteon said:The Wii is not a casual gaming system. Casual gaming systems are the tiny single game things you buy from the convenience store. A casual game is something that is meant to be played for a short amount of time, occasionally, which the Wii is not.beehdaubs said:>average Wii gamer
>twenties
Ahahaha, oh wow. You cannot call yourself a gamer if you exclusively play the Wii.
You want to really know what your Wii is? The world's most expensive board game. You take it out of the closet when family and friends are over, than you put it away for the rest of the year. It's a casual-fest full of crappy minigame collections and the occasional yet overrated Mario/Zelda game.
The Wii is a full game system, just like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, except it's gained more popularity, despite the criticism it received before launch. The system proved itself to be fun and innovative, as a full gaming system. Sure, it has it's casual games, but every system has those. In fact, the Wii has four casual games in it's top ten best selling games (three if you don't count Wii Sports), those being the following: #1 Wii Sports, #9 Wii Play, #3 Wii Fit, and #8 Wii Sports Resort.
You say that the Mario and Zelda series are casual games, but they certainly are not. They are games meant to be played regularly, not just pick it up and do the same thing over and over. Plus, they take skill to play, unlike (most, not all) casual games.
Microsoft and Sony don't seem to have the same opinions about the Wii's controls as you do, anyways. They're trying to mimic it with Project Natal (which is more like a copy the Sony EyeToy) and Sony's upcoming controller for the Playstation 3, which looks like a Wii remote meant for a... "special" purpose, we'll say.
Also, for future reference, the world's most expensive board game is Boodle's Jewel Royale, which sells for five million US dollars. I've never even played a board game on the Wii, anyways, unless you count Mario Party 8's board game theme, which I've one played once quite awhile ago.
Edit: Stupid ZetaBoards converting unclosed BB code. =p
Yeah, i agreeBacon Boy said:Yea... He doesn't seem so one-sided.Megamannt125 said:I did read it, I actually respect your boyfriend's thoughts more than yours.Tyeforce said:It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>Shadow Jolteon said:The Wii is not a casual gaming system. Casual gaming systems are the tiny single game things you buy from the convenience store. A casual game is something that is meant to be played for a short amount of time, occasionally, which the Wii is not.beehdaubs said:>average Wii gamer
>twenties
Ahahaha, oh wow. You cannot call yourself a gamer if you exclusively play the Wii.
You want to really know what your Wii is? The world's most expensive board game. You take it out of the closet when family and friends are over, than you put it away for the rest of the year. It's a casual-fest full of crappy minigame collections and the occasional yet overrated Mario/Zelda game.
The Wii is a full game system, just like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, except it's gained more popularity, despite the criticism it received before launch. The system proved itself to be fun and innovative, as a full gaming system. Sure, it has it's casual games, but every system has those. In fact, the Wii has four casual games in it's top ten best selling games (three if you don't count Wii Sports), those being the following: #1 Wii Sports, #9 Wii Play, #3 Wii Fit, and #8 Wii Sports Resort.
You say that the Mario and Zelda series are casual games, but they certainly are not. They are games meant to be played regularly, not just pick it up and do the same thing over and over. Plus, they take skill to play, unlike (most, not all) casual games.
Microsoft and Sony don't seem to have the same opinions about the Wii's controls as you do, anyways. They're trying to mimic it with Project Natal (which is more like a copy the Sony EyeToy) and Sony's upcoming controller for the Playstation 3, which looks like a Wii remote meant for a... "special" purpose, we'll say.
Also, for future reference, the world's most expensive board game is Boodle's Jewel Royale, which sells for five million US dollars. I've never even played a board game on the Wii, anyways, unless you count Mario Party 8's board game theme, which I've one played once quite awhile ago.
Edit: Stupid ZetaBoards converting unclosed BB code. =p
Between, I was just saying that there was no tails on the poster. Thingy.YouLittleElly said:I'm to lazy to read. Sowwie? D;Shadow Jolteon said:*Facepalm* Seriously? I just posted this two posts ago, and already someone else has posted, obviously without reading through the thread, or even the full first post yet... =pYouLittleElly said:Holy shi-.
No tails.
GG.
Look here: http://forums.the-bell-tree.com/single/?p=8790802&t=7313407
This game officially just got 10x better. Although this is from the ROM hack Mr. Needlemouse.Bacon Boy said:Whatever you do, don't go to mrneedlemouse.com.
Tyeforce said:What do you mean there isn't demand?! The Wii wouldn't be the best selling console if there wasn't demand... And I'm glad that M rated games aren't doing so well. They shouldn't be developed in the first place. >_>
If you know that the Wii was made to appeal to everyone, why would you want M-rated games to not be developed? That's not everyone if you don't include the people who enjoy a good laugh seeing people getting killed in ridiculous ways.Tyeforce said:And the Wii wasn't made to be casual, it was made to appeal to everyone, casual, hardcore, and non-gamers.
I wouldn't say so myself, as some 3rd party developers produce good games, but they just need the people to buy them.Vivi said:The Wii is dying!
Tye just got owned.Oxygen Graffiti said:Tyeforce said:What do you mean there isn't demand?! The Wii wouldn't be the best selling console if there wasn't demand... And I'm glad that M rated games aren't doing so well. They shouldn't be developed in the first place. >_>If you know that the Wii was made to appeal to everyone, why would you want M-rated games to not be developed? That's not everyone if you don't include the people who enjoy a good laugh seeing people getting killed in ridiculous ways.Tyeforce said:And the Wii wasn't made to be casual, it was made to appeal to everyone, casual, hardcore, and non-gamers.
Our thoughts on the matter are the same, just like most all of our thoughts are. He's just much better at explaining things. =p I get frustrated and post without thinking about what I'm saying a lot of the time. =pMegamannt125 said:I did read it, I actually respect your boyfriend's thoughts more than yours.Tyeforce said:It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>Shadow Jolteon said:The Wii is not a casual gaming system. Casual gaming systems are the tiny single game things you buy from the convenience store. A casual game is something that is meant to be played for a short amount of time, occasionally, which the Wii is not.beehdaubs said:>average Wii gamer
>twenties
Ahahaha, oh wow. You cannot call yourself a gamer if you exclusively play the Wii.
You want to really know what your Wii is? The world's most expensive board game. You take it out of the closet when family and friends are over, than you put it away for the rest of the year. It's a casual-fest full of crappy minigame collections and the occasional yet overrated Mario/Zelda game.
The Wii is a full game system, just like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, except it's gained more popularity, despite the criticism it received before launch. The system proved itself to be fun and innovative, as a full gaming system. Sure, it has it's casual games, but every system has those. In fact, the Wii has four casual games in it's top ten best selling games (three if you don't count Wii Sports), those being the following: #1 Wii Sports, #9 Wii Play, #3 Wii Fit, and #8 Wii Sports Resort.
You say that the Mario and Zelda series are casual games, but they certainly are not. They are games meant to be played regularly, not just pick it up and do the same thing over and over. Plus, they take skill to play, unlike (most, not all) casual games.
Microsoft and Sony don't seem to have the same opinions about the Wii's controls as you do, anyways. They're trying to mimic it with Project Natal (which is more like a copy the Sony EyeToy) and Sony's upcoming controller for the Playstation 3, which looks like a Wii remote meant for a... "special" purpose, we'll say.
Also, for future reference, the world's most expensive board game is Boodle's Jewel Royale, which sells for five million US dollars. I've never even played a board game on the Wii, anyways, unless you count Mario Party 8's board game theme, which I've one played once quite awhile ago.
Edit: Stupid ZetaBoards converting unclosed BB code. =p
Yes, I've played nearly all of them. The only ones I haven't played are the ones that aren't in any of the compilation games (Mega Collection, Gems Collection, Adventure DX, etc.), like SegaSonic the Hedgehog. I find them completely uninteresting and not my type of game at all.Bulerias said:Does not compute... have you even played any of the older games? Sonic CD???Tyeforce said:Sonic Adventure 2 (my favorite Sonic game of all time)...
It's just Mario 2D but faster, why don't you like it?Tyeforce said:Yes, I've played nearly all of them. The only ones I haven't played are the ones that aren't in any of the compilation games (Mega Collection, Gems Collection, Adventure DX, etc.), like SegaSonic the Hedgehog. I find them completely uninteresting and not my type of game at all.Bulerias said:Does not compute... have you even played any of the older games? Sonic CD???Tyeforce said:Sonic Adventure 2 (my favorite Sonic game of all time)...