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perpride said:
radha said:
c0rd said:
Kyros said:
That person simply didn’t like what we presented in “Wii Music.”


You could say the same things about Ninjabread Man. Perhaps the game is simply bad? Or the concept is stupid? I mean I wouldn't expect the developer to acknowledge it anyway.

Now, how many copies did Ninjabread Man sell?

Reviewers don't determine what is good or bad, the majority does. Matt from IGN is just one guy out of the (possibly) millions that will try this game.

 

 

What does that means?? that the earth is really flat? that gallio was wrong? that britney is better that bethoven????

you really think that quality is democratic????? and that really is affected by the opinion of the masses???? what do you mean  with that statement?

That.

The number of copies the game sells are only important if you are Nintendo. It mean nothing of its quality. You're argument can be turned to say "if Ninjabread man sold 10 million copies it would be a good game".

 

 

Quality may not be democratic, but popular opinion is one good indication of quality. Ninjabread man did not sell 10 million copies did it? Why? Because it is not a good game.

As for your analogies: who here has their ipods filled only with classics? I think it is clear the posters on this site are more appreciative of classical music than many, but you can't always be in the mood for Vivaldi (I'm not saying Britney Spears here mind you!)

Hambergers are sometimes better than file minion, baseball games are sometimes better than operas, and yes Hondas are sometimes better than Ferraris.



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