| .jayderyu said: @OP This is a bit rude. You don't get it. Your question is from a very closed limited scope of perspective. I'm sure your not, but habits and concepts get set into place that can take some time to get over. Your having fun right? good Give COD to your Mother and ask her to have fun. Did she? very unlikely, unless you have that rare mom. So your saying that she can't have video game fun becuase Nintendo's direction doesn't equal your fun and Nintendo needs to stop allowing other people to have fun? Is that fair to your mom? Seems like your viewing things from a self interest view. I don't see capcoms Dead Rising Wii going to appeal to you mom anymore than Dead Rising for 360. So if Nintendo wants to make some games for your mom, so that maybe she will try out Mario Kart and easy to get into racer. Is that so wrong? Did Nintendo say you can't have fun the way you want it? umm no. As for controls. I prefer the idea of gesture or waggle mapping. dash up with chuck=jump. dash left/right, jump left/right. point down/crouch. The motion mapping the mind is more natural than button mapping the mind. Anyways this question is tiring. |
You're the one that doesn't get it. My claim is that "fun is in the mind of the player". I don't enjoy wii sports. My mum might and thats exactly why "fun is in the mind of the player" so the word shouldn't be thrown around like only wii users have "fun"
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