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Kyros said:

it looks far better than that.


I won't disagree that SMG is a nice looking game. But its hardly earth shattering or something that is completely out of reach of Gamecube or XBOX games. There are pretty nice screenshots, there are pretty average screenshots and it often has the advantage of rendering small areas (planets) with lots of nothing around.

Just for comparison xbox Splinter Cell 3.

 

and Halo2

 

 

 Lol is that some non-in game environments for Halo-2? Lol.

You're one of the best trolls on this forum, you take your hate for the Wii so seriously and embody it with such an appropriate avatar. You always try to pass it off as cynical mockery but your arguments are always so forced that the facade quickly breaks away.

Anyone seeing who posted this news item its not hard to see what the motivation for this thread was, lol. Wow does the Wii really scare you guys that much? If third party developers don't see that Nintendo is leaving the doors wide open for third party developers to publish the kind of games they typically make while not competing with the genres Nintendo typically makes, then they're the only ones to blame for not seizing the opportunity. Seriously how does a Mario or Zelda game compete with an FPS or Shooter?

The only one this generation competing with potential third party support is the PS3 who has every hardcore genre covered with its own ips. Resistance, Killzone, Uncharted, Tekken, Gran Turismo, etc. Meanwhile you have third parties trying to make games like Haze, Unreal Tournament III, Call of Duty 4, Assassin's Creed, The Orange Box, Soul Calibur 4, Virtua Fighter 5, Burn Out Paradise all trying to compete for the same slice of the pie, and many failing to do so.

What's that? You say some of those games listed by third party developers aren't that good? Welcome to Nintendo's Hell. But hey, at least Nintendo isn't competing directly with third party support, unless of course that third party support wants to put all their money into casual games.