RolStoppable said:
leatherhat said:
RolStoppable said:
Games are either challenging in terms of motoric skills, challenging one's mind or a combination of both. Wii Sports being a sports game makes it fall in the first category and it's not just the training mode, the regular game modes also become continually more challenging to raise or keep the player score. Nintendo also had huge success with their brain games among other titles (and rightly so), so there's only one possible reason how you could come to your illogical conclusion.
You really don't like Nintendo. Am I right?
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Your amazing! You would have to be to figure out that I hate nintendo despite owning all their consoles and buying a ton of their games. But since I'm not afraid to say that a lot of the games they've made this gen have sucked then I must hate nintendo. Thank you, this has been very therapeutic for me, now if you'll excuse me I need to go burn all my nintendo made things so that the therapy will be complete.
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Sarcasm won't help you out of the hole you dug yourself. You can't offer a reasonable explanation as to why Nintendo's games suck and why Popcap's are good while I could spend a couple of minutes to find a glorious thread that further proves that you don't like Nintendo.
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Popcaps games offer a level of depth that wii sports and wiifit don't. Theres a certain element of strategy to engage people unlike the wii series which involves shaking a wiimote and...not much else. Popgames are casual, but they offer a glimpse into the gaming world that would get people interested in playing other games. Wiisports is shallow and when you're done you get interested in watching tv or whatever it was you did before.
As for the thread? Go get it. If I was ashamed of it I wouldn't have posted it to begin with.