Million said:
I hear what people say about Nintendo defining this gen with the innovation and such but i'm just not feeling anything nintendo has to offer ( with the exception of SSBB and Zelda ) I love Nintendo but I don't care about Wii Fit , Wii Sports , Wii *Anything* , I hate games like Animal Crossing, Bloom Box , Carnival Games and i somewhat like the Wii-mote but not in the way that i think it should be the standard.
This thread isn't about the fact that I dislike the Wii it's about the fact that the thing i dislike the most is the most popular console availible, it kills me . I remember the good old days when the PS2 was king now i feel like a war veteran who no one cares about anymore i fought for you and coulda died yet you still don't acknowledge me :(
I'd rather the XBOX 360 was at 30 million, i wish the Wii was HD...oh well
the casual demographic is killing my gaming experience this gen with developer priority eventualy switching to the Wii where the hell will i get my hardcore gaming fix ? without profiability Sony will loose reasons to keep running their development reosurces at such high capacity. I'm blaming the Wii for the loss of Eight Days and >>GETAWAY<<<, you friggin killed getaway Wii
At the end of the day it means less games like God Of War and more games like ... Mario & Sonic at the olympics...in SD... with a motion sensing controler.....what have we become.
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Wow.
I think the highlighted is the most melodramatic thing I've ever seen posted to this forum, so congratulations for that. Might I suggest that you are taking both this industry and yourself too seriously.
I think you should accept that people aren't always going to like what you like, and drop the unreasonable expectation that they should buy the kind of things you like so that more of those products will be put on the marketplace. The videogame market doesn't owe you anything, you get to vote with your wallet just like everybody else. Your vote still counts, and that's why God of War 3 is coming, just realize that the market doesn't revolve around you and your tastes.
"The worst part about these reviews is they are [subjective]--and their scores often depend on how drunk you got the media at a Street Fighter event." — Mona Hamilton, Capcom Senior VP of Marketing
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