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Khuutra said:
dahuman said:
Khuutra said:
Oh wow, this argument again?

Different people are going to have different value metrics by which they will measure a system's library. Metacritic is less than meaningless.

There are many metrics by which the Wii's current library is already better than the PS2's entire library during its entire lifetime up to now.

I'm a JRPG whore so if Wii can catch up to PS2 lvl on that, then it's already a win, but of course there are better games in certain genres that are already better on the Wii than the PS2, and this gen isn't even over yet.

Yes, see, that's perfectly fair. For a JRPG nut, the Wii is probably not going to beat out the PS2 - though the DS might.


Hey I wouldn't count the wii out just yet on that front either. I'd say the wii has the best upcoming JRPGs on any console. Granted it won't have any Final Fantasies but Dragon Quest X, Tales of Graces, The Crystal Bearers and the various small JRPGs should start some kind of a trend.



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