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Avinash_Tyagi said:
dharh said:
Avinash_Tyagi said:
dharh said:
mesoteto said:
i dont think you guys read the post did you...no just the cartoon

I did. But it doesn't work for me. Relaxation for me is not going to come from playing Wii Sports Resort. It just aint. But thats just me. Others are different. I have always played certain games that have thus far not been done justice by the Wiimote.

But oh look over yonder horizon. Here comes the Classic Controller Pro. Finally an ergonomic controller I will be more than happy to use over the wiimote.


You obviously didn't read the article if you think it has anything to do with the Wiimote the Wiimote isn't even mentioned once

I brought up the wiimote. The article was about 'casual/fun' games, and i'm saying by virtue of the wiimote I don't enjoy these casual games. Get with the program dude. I was basically saying some people like some types of games and OTHERS like other types of games and it just so happens that the wiimote caters to the types of games I _do not_ enjoy. It doesn't matter if they are 'hard core' or 'casual'.

I bought the Wii for Nintendo's core series (zelda, metroid, mario). Until they release more of these, or until I can get my hands on a classic controller plus, my wii is a dust collector.


The point of the article is about fun and gaming, not just Wiimote based games, even on a classic, standard gamepad, you would probably not be interested in a game that was not fun, the article isn't about whether the Wiimote makes games fun or not, but rather the importance of fun in gaming.

I know.  If I had disagreed with his entire article I would have line by line disputed his article. But I don't, so I didn't. I merely pointed out the part I did disagree with. Which is part of a larger argument, but did have something to do with his article. Don't let it rile you. I ain't yer enemy.



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