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megaman79 said:
Your question for the topic headline contradicts the question in the topic itself.

Happy, yes but that depends on how many more games they casualize, Zelda was a disapointment and SMG was too easy.

Betrayed, no. I understand why they have done what they did. Without doing it they could have dissapeared forever. Casuals saved the company and lets be honest, Wii Sports, Fit, Nintendogs, Brain Training, etc are remarkable for what they offer. New styles of games and self improvement.

Now, you mention PS360 owners feeling betrayed. Isn't that because they are either late to get a PS360, and consequently felt betrayed not neccessarily by Nintendo but by third parties, or had rejected the Gamecubes image 5 yrs ago and went PS2 long before this gen.

Lastly graphics, hmm, who's responsible for this? Nintendo, 3rd parties, consumers for not being willing to accept it?

To be honest, I wouldn't say SMG was casualized...Mario has always been a casual game. SMG is harder than Mario 64 to me. (If you try to get all stars. I ragequit on the hardest ones. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)

And just curious, how was Zelda casualized? (I have yet to play TP much, so I wouldn't know)

 

Anyways, yeah, I'm fine with the 1st party offerings, even though we havent gotten much since Mario Kart Wii. But then, there's always those DS games. (KSSU for the win) And no, I don't feel betrayed, that's just stupid. The only thing the Wii needs now is more 3rd party support.