| Sharky54 said: First, I get very upset when people say such stupid things. Also protip, I have been playing games since the NES. The shapes are better then letters. Anyone from all over the world will know what each shape is. Do Japanese people know what an A is? I don't think children will if it isn't in their language. As I said, my 4 year old cousin has played my PS3 perfectly fine. It only has 2 more buttons and 2 extra sticks over the DS. Which is so child friendly. I am not saying all games are simple. But most games are so easy to play. You move with a stick, and then attack/jump/shoot/etc with one main button. Then a few others do secondary things that aren't needed. To play call of duty all you need to know is what aims, what walks, what shoots, and what reloads. Is it too much to ask that someone remember what 4 things do? How does one function in life if they cannot remember what a few buttons do? |
PS3 and 360 games require an intermediate level of skill. A novice gets the Wii just fine. Most casuals do not care to put the time in to play intermediate levels; some will but most wont. Nintendo is the king of platformers, childrens games and party games. Sony is f'n delusional, just like they made themselves out to be this gen when they claimed they would beat Nintendo. A 10 year plan is no plan at all when your competition gives up on their system to move onto the next level.







