Fumanchu said:
makingmusic476 said:
Fumanchu said:
MaxwellGT2000 said:
Fumanchu said:
Not sure how important this is? PS2 only had support for 2 players*, I don't think this stunted much of its' growth. Are there very many simultaneous 4 player games on the Wii? Without dismissing this entirely, maybe forcing people to 'take turns' like in Wii Sports makes it more of a family experience? Everyone focusing on their own screen can sometimes be less social.
*Out of the box.
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LOL you're kidding right? (100% serious here, I really hope you're kidding)
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Sorry I meant that feature motion controlling heavily - I'm aware of all the Mario Kart, Smash Brothers and NSMBWii etc. etc.
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Mario Kart is one of the best motion controlled games on the system. Granted, it does support traditional control schemes, but most people that haven't been playing Mario Kart for years use the wheel (as do I, since it's more fun).
Another biggie is Mario & Sonic at the Summer/Winter Olympic Games. The first one sold 7.6 million while the second sits at 3.3 million.
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I'm sorry for my ignorance - maybe this will be a deal breaker for a lot of people. Though I've read other people complaining about how much space is required. From my experience most of the simultaneous 4 player games on the Wii are done sitting down and use more buttons than motion.
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Well when i played Wii Sports, we played with about 3 and sometimes 4 people. and i mean thats really important. but we generally took turns to play the games, like bowling, so wern't similtaneously using the sensor. so maybe it wont matter that much.
but i cant understand this. M$ have shown in their E3 demos and video demos more than 2 people playing Kinect???