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Bacon Boy said:
It seems the best games on ninty consoles right now are third party games. Like TWEWY, Modern Warfare, No More Heroes, (imo, marvel ultimate alliance).
Runefactory.
 
Bacon Boy said:
It seems the best games on ninty consoles right now are third party games. Like TWEWY, Modern Warfare, No More Heroes, (imo, marvel ultimate alliance).
Have you played Super Mario Galaxy? Super Smash Bros. Brawl? BONSAI *censored.3.0*ING BARBER?!

It comes down to personal preference, really. You can't say one game is better than another, because everyone has different tastes.
 
Shooting someone in the head isn't nearly as bad as the stuff in mario.
Brutally crushing a poor defenseless Goomba. Throwing Koopa into lava as he burns to death,, etc. Mario not only endorses violence and murder, it also endorses the use of drugs such as mushrooms, and tries to teach kids that if the eat colorful flowers they can shoot fireballs, not to mention animal cruelty, Mario jumps off of Yoshi so Yoshi can fall down a pit and die a painful death.
 
Tyeforce said:
Bacon Boy said:
It seems the best games on ninty consoles right now are third party games. Like TWEWY, Modern Warfare, No More Heroes, (imo, marvel ultimate alliance).
Have you played Super Mario Galaxy? Super Smash Bros. Brawl? BONSAI *censored.3.0*ING BARBER?!

It comes down to personal preference, really. You can't say one game is better than another, because everyone has different tastes.
Really because that's what you seem to be doing.
 
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Bacon Boy said:
It seems the best games on ninty consoles right now are third party games. Like TWEWY, Modern Warfare, No More Heroes, (imo, marvel ultimate alliance).
Have you played Super Mario Galaxy? Super Smash Bros. Brawl? BONSAI *censored.3.0*ING BARBER?!

It comes down to personal preference, really. You can't say one game is better than another, because everyone has different tastes.
Really because that's what you seem to be doing.
I'm not saying that M rated games are worse games, I'm saying that I don't agree with the themes of the games.
 
Tyeforce said:
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Bacon Boy said:
It seems the best games on ninty consoles right now are third party games. Like TWEWY, Modern Warfare, No More Heroes, (imo, marvel ultimate alliance).
Have you played Super Mario Galaxy? Super Smash Bros. Brawl? BONSAI *censored.3.0*ING BARBER?!

It comes down to personal preference, really. You can't say one game is better than another, because everyone has different tastes.
Really because that's what you seem to be doing.
I'm not saying that M rated games are worse games, I'm saying that I don't agree with the themes of the games.
So saying that they shouldn't be developed isn't opinionated at all?
 
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 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.

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
 
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Bacon Boy said:
It seems the best games on ninty consoles right now are third party games. Like TWEWY, Modern Warfare, No More Heroes, (imo, marvel ultimate alliance).
Have you played Super Mario Galaxy? Super Smash Bros. Brawl? BONSAI *censored.3.0*ING BARBER?!

It comes down to personal preference, really. You can't say one game is better than another, because everyone has different tastes.
Really because that's what you seem to be doing.
I'm not saying that M rated games are worse games, I'm saying that I don't agree with the themes of the games.
So saying that they shouldn't be developed isn't opinionated at all?
I don't agree with them, okay. Yes, I don't like them myself, and I do think that there are better games, but that's not for me to decide. Everyone has their own tastes. So the people who like GTA can have it, but I still don't agree with it.
 
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Bacon Boy said:
It seems the best games on ninty consoles right now are third party games. Like TWEWY, Modern Warfare, No More Heroes, (imo, marvel ultimate alliance).
Have you played Super Mario Galaxy? Super Smash Bros. Brawl? BONSAI *censored.3.0*ING BARBER?!

It comes down to personal preference, really. You can't say one game is better than another, because everyone has different tastes.
Really because that's what you seem to be doing.
I'm not saying that M rated games are worse games, I'm saying that I don't agree with the themes of the games.
So saying that they shouldn't be developed isn't opinionated at all?
Of course not. As we all know, nothing tye says is opinionated or hypocritical!
 
Bacon Boy said:
It seems the best games on ninty consoles right now are third party games. Like TWEWY, Modern Warfare, No More Heroes, (imo, marvel ultimate alliance).
Modern Warfare? Seriously, a game that came out 2 years ago. No doubt it is good but it is behind on the times.
The problem with most Wii games is that developers go for the look that it is "good for a Wii game", and the desperate Wii owners will toss cash their way when the Wii just has so much more potential. TP was a launch title that was even on GCN yet most Wii games look awful in comparison.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Really because that's what you seem to be doing.
I'm not saying that M rated games are worse games, I'm saying that I don't agree with the themes of the games.
So saying that they shouldn't be developed isn't opinionated at all?
Of course not. As we all know, nothing tye says is opinionated or hypocritical!
Yup.

8D
 
Gnome said:
Bacon Boy said:
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Gnome said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
I'm not saying that M rated games are worse games, I'm saying that I don't agree with the themes of the games.
So saying that they shouldn't be developed isn't opinionated at all?
Of course not. As we all know, nothing tye says is opinionated or hypocritical!
Yup.

8D
And you just ignore my post. >_>
Tyeforce said:
I don't agree with them, okay. Yes, I don't like them myself, and I do think that there are better games, but that's not for me to decide. Everyone has their own tastes. So the people who like GTA can have it, but I still don't agree with it.
 
Tyeforce said:
Gnome said:
Bacon Boy said:
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
So saying that they shouldn't be developed isn't opinionated at all?
Of course not. As we all know, nothing tye says is opinionated or hypocritical!
Yup.

8D
And you just ignore my post. >_>
Maybe because I know it's going to be something like:

"I don't agree with their opinions."
 
Flame wars aside, I think people in here aren't giving the Wii it's due credit.

It's very true that the hardware is not to par with the PS3 and Wii, and a great deal of the quality 3rd party titles are on other systems, but to say that there aren't any good games on it is completely false. I'm not just talking about the standard Nintendo big three either, in fact I have/am more interested in games for Capcom's rather than Nintendo's games. While the capabilities of the system is not up to par with others, that doesn't mean that some games use the capabilities the system has and turn out really great.

Another thing I seem to notice is that the Wii doesn't measure up to Nintendo's old days, but from Nintendo 64 onwards it's been just like today, Nintendo seemingly makes all the titles worth owning and gets no 3rd party support.

Anyway that's just my 2 cents, the Wii has lots of problems, I will admit that, but for the most part I say it's a pretty solid system.
 
Shadow Jolteon said:
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 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.

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
It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>
 
Tyeforce said:
Shadow Jolteon said:
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 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.

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
It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>
I skimmed, but you're just the same as him, wasting effort on writing a story book that someone won't even read.
 
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
Gnome said:
Tyeforce said:
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It's Sonic 1 all over again. >_>
That's actually great news. Why is it bad?
It may be great news for people who enjoyed the old games, but for people like me who find them completely flat, boring, uninteresting, and not fun at all, it's horrible news. >_>
Basically 2% of the Sonic community?
Yeah, I can't stand the new stuff, that's why I'm not getting my hopes up too much for this, although it's sounding promising.
 
Tyeforce said:
Shadow Jolteon said:
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 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.

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
It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>
I read it all.

And SJ, I believe dubs was saying that the only non-casual games for the wii are the zelda/mario games, which he believes are over-hyped.
 
Tyeforce said:
Shadow Jolteon said:
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 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.

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
It's funny that everyone always ignore's Andrew's long, informative posts. >_>
It's funny, I read it. I just don't feel like commenting on it.
 
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