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@ Megaman and Happy Squirrel

There's nothing wrong with having basic quality requirements for developing a game. For instance, I yanked the following games off of IGN's Wii review section of games with a score between 1 and 1.9. A collection of glitchy, short N64 graphic featuring games of the same level as E.T. Console manufacturers developed standards for licensing to stop games like E.T. At first I figured Nintendo dropped any requirements simply on the "any third party development is good news" angle, but the Wii's successful enough now that this need not be the case. If I developed a tic tac toe game that didn't have any X's in it, Nintendo definitely wouldn't allow that game to be sold on their console. Most of these games are barely, BARELY any better than that. IT's just my theory that so many of these games are hurting the sales of other unkown but good games, but regardless, these games aren't exactly helping.

SPOGS Racing Jenga: World Tour

Alvin and the Chipmunks

Ninjabread Man Action Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland Mini Desktop Racing Balls of Fury Backyard Baseball '09 Kidz Sports: International Soccer London Taxi: Rush Hour Kidz Sports: Basketball Kidz Sports: Ice Hockey Monster Trux Arenas -- Special Edition Offroad Extreme -- Special Edition



I'm a mod, come to me if there's mod'n to do. 

Chrizum is the best thing to happen to the internet, Period.

Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

Bet with dsisister44: Red Steel 2 will sell 1 million within it's first 365 days of sales.