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ShadowSoldier said:
Arius Dion said:
ShadowSoldier said:
Arius Dion said:
shinyuhadouken said:
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Leonidus said:
You should of had the title be 'who will have the BIGGEST library'
If its based on size, the Wii will likely come out tops. If its based on quality, the PS2 is miles ahead

Pretty much...

And shinyu is also probably right, the Wii is running head first into the spot of 'crappiest game library ever.' However, its no fault of Nintendo. Its the fault of all the upstart crap devs taking advantage of Granny Moses and little Jimmy who now has a wii. As far as Ninty goes, with the exception of a few games everything they've put out has been good.


Oh hell no, not even close.

Name one other popular system with a shitty library?


Are you trying to call the WIi's library shitty?


In all  honesty the crap severely outweighs the good

The same traits are evident for ALL marketleading consoles. No more pronounced than with the PS1/2.


True but in the case of PS1/PS2/Snes we couldnt count the AAA/90+ games on two hands while the Wii we can as someone already stated its at 8 while the PS2 was at 24

If we are going to use Metacritic (which is a flawed system anyway but ill play) I'd say that unlike the PS2 the wii didn't have third-party support right when it came out. But the wii's third-party support is definatly increasing, just look at the Wii 2009 games list. The more time the wii has the better it's situation will be.



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