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kidvizious said:
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Not when most games use it.. Might as well buy a ps3.. Since that has better online, is cheaper, and has more games coming to it


Sony games are all Shooters, Sports and the odd RPG.  With that kinda crappy variety, I would probably have a smaller gaming catalogue than I did on the PS2.  PS2 gave me the least enjoyment of any console I've ever owned....  I wish I had gotten the gamecube instead back then...  Even now I have like 5 games for PS2 and almost 10 on the Wii U, and playstation was the only console I had that generation.  So don't give me that fanboy bullshit.

As for the question in the thread, unfortunately yes they should.  One of Wii's big features was its low price, and Wii U's pricetag is practically competing with the PS4.  The tablet isn't that essential to most of the games on the Wii U and I think a lot of developers are using it in places they shouldn't.  If a innovation is going to be mandatory, then it needs to wow people first.  The gamepad didn't wow many people, even if it's an improvement for many games, its not a necessity for them.  

Silly Billy, you can't make ignorant claims like that and not expect to get called out for them.

No pretty much every one of them is a third person shooter or Little big planet

Stop being a fanboy and generalizing a system. Do you like when people call the Wii U a "kiddie system"? No. So don't do it to others. Makes you look like you just joined the gaming community.


generalizations are perfectly valid.  Of course they aren't perfect, but if something falls primarily into one category or another then by all means generalize it.  

What I argue with when people call Nintendo games Kiddie games is that its usually the more mature players who like those "kiddie games" and its usually the preteen imature brats who like the games rated M.  Yes Nintendo goes to absurd lengths to protect children from online predators.  Yes Nintendo has primarily E for everyone titles.  Calling it a kiddie system is a valid generalization, I don't deny that there's an argument for that.  

Even in that generalization, there are exceptions to it.  I'm sure there are the odd adults who prefer those bloody nightmare games, but I get the feeling most of the people who are obsessed with them are only interested because they are conforming to the majority of what people think boys like.  It's not like I didn't enjoy playing Metal Gear Solid 2, but I've played them both now and Zelda games were more fun.