BMaker11 said:
MightyGeorge said:
BMaker11 said:
MightyGeorge said:
Sales. Absolutely sales. Not even a second thought about that. All the legendary games became legendary not through amazing reviews but through sales. If a game you don't like sells amazingly well, it's time to reassess why you don't like it. If a game you like flops, it's time to reassess why you like it. Sales are facts. Reviews are opinions from so-called "experts". Unless by reviews you also mean customer reviews which I tend to trust them more than publications' reviews.
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Wii Sports: greatest game of all time
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Do you doubt it? Perhaps. Perhaps I doubt it too. Perhaps I also doubt Super Mario Bros, Tetris, Duck Hunt etc. Did everyone think of them highly when they were first released? I doubt it. We won't know what way will Wii Sports go. Not yet, at least. Perhaps in 10-15 years, we might have a better idea of Wii Sports.
And here is some extra food for thought. Highly regarded games get a LOT of clones. Super Mario Bros, Street Fighter II, Tetris, Grand Theft Auto and yes... Wii Sports.
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Super Mario was a great platformer, Tetris was a great puzzle game, and Duck Hunt made great use of a light gun on consoles. Wii Fit = waggle
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Your opinion. Doesn't change the fact that it has sold amazingly well and has spawned countless imitators all trying but failing spectacularly to surpass it or even reach it. Oh, and that it keeps on selling even a year after its release. If a game was BAD, then it wouldn't keep on selling but word of mouth does wonders that marketing could never hope to do. And since a game stops being marketed after a while, you have to wonder how it keeps on selling for a long time without being marketed, right?
Oh, and people have lost weight with Wii Fit, so it's useful. Try searching for stories on the Internet.
"He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. " So, go ahead and ask.