'Hardcore' exists as a way of seperating out games you don't like. "Oh, man, what was the best selling game last week?" "Wii Fit" "Doesn't count. It's casual. Bunch of idiots. What's the best selling real game?" "Blood Guts Kill McDeath: Killvengeance 2: The Deadening Blood"
There were casual games in the PS2 generation, and in the N64/PS1 generation, and in SNES and NES generation. Hell, one of the first games I ever played was a Sesame Street matching game for the NES when I was, like, 5. Nobody cared back then, because those games weren't selling better than the big-budget, 'hollywood' 500 hours-of-nonsense-story games.
Wii has more 20 million sellers than PS3 has 5 million sellers.
Acolyte of Disruption







