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Skorpion said:
jeffrey9999 said:
I still think the 360 has all the games although I'm not buying another 360 since I owned two and they both broke but things are getting better and better on wii definitely thanks to highvoltage but their only one company and for now they only have 2games for 2010 but for the most part all the other 3rd parties are just publishing profit or 7/10games usually at best and I'm tired of rail shooters know matter what they score out of 10 and I'm tired of ps2 ports and I still see ps2 ports popping up and now even nintendo is guilty of gamecube ports and I'm not liking that at all......... I only own a wii and yes I like it and NO it is not collecting dust but when I go to gamestop I'm not even nearly close to making a purchase or even seeing anything I think is worth paying for, and with most of these good games coming out I have a complaint with most of them............

the new (street fighter) game doesn't go online like the recent one on 360 does, resident evil: dark side is a rail shooter, dead space wii is a rail shooter, Madden 2010 isn't using wii speak although every madden on 360 uses a headset cod5 sucked on wii and it was a great game on 360, every 3rd party just keeps on ripping wii owners off plus redsteel 2 doesn't even have any kind of multiplayer and the list could go on with how let down all this makes me but I'm still sticking to my wii regardless............

This is some truth. I expected my wii software to get the same love as 360/PS3 games when I bought it. I still only own a wii but I've played my friend's 360s. So much potential that is only finally starting to be realized.

MH3

LKS

SMG2

M:OM

And those are just the big hitters. Finally. Thank god finally.

Yeah those are some pretty good examples of developers giving some effort but here's a few more:

 

Tales of Graces

Red Steel 2

Arc Rise Fantasia

FFCC: The Crystal Bearers

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories

Cursed Mountain

 



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