Nintendo gets even more casual.

Megamannt125

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I was reading an article on Zelda univserve and apparently Miyamoto and Nintendo are devloping this add-on type thing to games where if you can't beat something or figure out how to do something, you can get a cpu to do it for you!
Thanks for taking fun out of games once again Nintendo.
 
ryudo_dragoon said:
What in the......?
This'll but that crappy prima out a business. xD
If they make it compatible with the upcoming Zelda wii i'm going to be very sad/angry/disapointed/emo.
The first game that is going to use this feature is new super mario bros. wii.
@Tye I know it's optional, but I can't help but feel sorry for the people that actually use it and feel disapointed with Nintendo.
 
WTF???????
Thats messed!! Who the *censored3.0* wants a freakin CPU to play for them? Way to go Nintendo. Way to go.
 
*final battle in zelda wii*
Player: Meh... *turns on feature*
*cpu kills final boss*
*player is asleep*
 
Megamannt125 said:
*final battle in zelda wii*
Player: Meh... *turns on feature*
*cpu kills final boss*
*player is asleep*
Player:I'm gonna let the cpu beat the whole game for me so I can say I saw the ending!
*player eats popcorn*
 
Why do you guys even care? If none of you are gonna use it, then it doesn't even concern you. It's for little kids and non-gamers who want to get better at games. Is there a problem with that? All Nintendo's trying to do is get more people into gaming, which is a good thing. Stop complaining over every little thing.
 
Tyeforce said:
Why do you guys even care? If none of you are gonna use it, then it doesn't even concern you. It's for little kids and non-gamers who want to get better at games. Is there a problem with that? All Nintendo's trying to do is get more people into gaming, which is a good thing. Stop complaining over every little thing.
Watching someone else beat the game makes you better at the game?
Oh shi... *goes to watch M2K videos*
 
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Why do you guys even care? If none of you are gonna use it, then it doesn't even concern you. It's for little kids and non-gamers who want to get better at games. Is there a problem with that? All Nintendo's trying to do is get more people into gaming, which is a good thing. Stop complaining over every little thing.
Watching someone else beat the game makes you better at the game?
Oh shi... *goes to watch M2K videos*
Duh? It's like watching instructional video. If you don't know what to do, the game helps you. That way you'll catch on to puzzles and stuff easier, and overall become a better gamer in time.
 
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Why do you guys even care? If none of you are gonna use it, then it doesn't even concern you. It's for little kids and non-gamers who want to get better at games. Is there a problem with that? All Nintendo's trying to do is get more people into gaming, which is a good thing. Stop complaining over every little thing.
Watching someone else beat the game makes you better at the game?
Oh shi... *goes to watch M2K videos*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55U9CZLuV0A
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<param name='wmode' value='transparent' />
<param name='movie' value='http://www.youtube.com/v/55U9CZLuV0A' /><param name='play' value='true' />
<param name='loop' value='true' /><param name='quality' value='high' /></object>
 
Tyeforce said:
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Why do you guys even care? If none of you are gonna use it, then it doesn't even concern you. It's for little kids and non-gamers who want to get better at games. Is there a problem with that? All Nintendo's trying to do is get more people into gaming, which is a good thing. Stop complaining over every little thing.
Watching someone else beat the game makes you better at the game?
Oh shi... *goes to watch M2K videos*
Duh? It's like watching instructional video. If you don't know what to do, the game helps you. That way you'll catch on to puzzles and stuff easier, and overall become a better gamer in time.
How to play Zelda
A Nintendo Instructional Video
Moving the control stick makes Link (you) move.
If you move it forward, Link moves forward.
Don't forget to try out back, left, and right too!
Before playing make sure to put on your wii jacket and strap.
Only play for under 30 minutes a day.
We hope you have "fun" playing Zelda.
*Elevator music*
The End.
 
One title:

Silent Hill

I'm not sure if you're aware of the bat*censored.2.0* insane logic and reasoning that is required to get even remotely far in a few of these titles, but it required large amounts of backtracking, looking for things in an environment that, at the time, sort of meshed together in a rusty orange-red indistinguishable piece of level design, and yes, being able to remember that tiny janitor's closet door back at the beginning of the stage so you can grab the bleach from the room in order to mix it with God-knows-what-else in a bucket you found under a urinal in the faculty restrooms so you can kill the demon bees blocking your path onward to a giant *censored.8.1* worm.. Granted, some of that is incorrect, but you get my point. Toss in clunky controls, a not-so-stellar camera, and you have the ragefest of a lifetime.

So, what do you do? You go online to find a guide.

And since you're doing exactly what is required to finish the game or at least clear the part you're stuck on, I ask, what's the difference? The remove the effort of searching on GameFAQs and actually doing it to make your life easier.

Yes, it will be misused, but should that really affect you?

More people will beat the game and see the ending!

It's YouTube.


All in all, if you don't like it, don't use it.

/fin
 
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