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NOTE: I am assuming that the franchises get one more game to resolve matters.

1) Megaman. Not to knock Megaman -I love the series- but I want to see how it ends: a game that ends each of the storylines and ties them together into a cohesive whole.
2) Zelda. Again, not to knock Zelda, but I subscribe to the theory that as a series about a legend, it's told many versions of the same story. I want to see it end with the truth: the "historical" events (relative to the game's reality, of course) that sparked the legends.
3) Soul Calibur. Rather than strictly ending the series, begin it: go back to the origins of the weapons.
4) Imagine. End it with Imagine: Game Developer, where in the end you get fired for coming up with that blasted series.



Complexity is not depth. Machismo is not maturity. Obsession is not dedication. Tedium is not challenge. Support gaming: support the Wii.

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What do I hate about modern gaming? I hate tedium replacing challenge, complexity replacing depth, and domination replacing entertainment. I hate the outsourcing of mechanics to physics textbooks, art direction to photocopiers, and story to cheap Hollywood screenwriters. I hate the confusion of obsession with dedication, style with substance, new with gimmicky, old with obsolete, new with evolutionary, and old with time-tested.
There is much to hate about modern gaming. That is why I support the Wii.