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Everstar said:
Naum said:
he isn't saying that Wii music is a hardcore game.

atleast try and acutally read what he is saying..

 

 That said, Miyamoto believes that Wii Music will prove as time-intensive as any other offering. "I think you'll find people who are as hardcore playing Wii Music as any other game," he said. "I have found that, as a single player, you can spend over three hours arranging a single song. Since there's 50 songs, simple math tells you that you can spend 150 hours playing it--and that's just by yourself. I am actually getting concerned about how much I'm playing it!"

He says right there that hardcore gamers will be playing it as much as any other game dose that not mean he thinks its hardcore?

When you come to accept that there is no such thing as a "hardcore game," and there are only gamers (or more generically, persons) who play games in a hardcore way, you will be much happier and not make such comments that really make no sense. You automatically assume  that when a game is played in a "hardcore" fashion, then that game is automatically "hardcore." I prefer the term "dedicated gamer" over "hardcore" and I wrote an article about how we need to redefine the terms we use to describe games and gamers, but I haven't gotten around to typing it up.