pacman91 said:
oniyide said:
@pacman see thats my thing though, opinions are completly subjective, you say that you can find a superior Wii arcade game than blur, split/second and sonic & sega, I would ask you to name them (not Mario Kart Wii, dont really care for that game) the thing is that ive played those games and no arcade racer on Wii even comes remotely close and ive had PS3 AND Wii for about 2 and a half years, but really if you think there are better i would love to know.
As for PC, thats all well and good but lets be real you have to update it at least every other year to get the optimal game experience. I have laptop about 2 years old and I cant run anything that came out recently. IMO thats the whole point of HD consoles I could play those PC games without having to shell out dough to optimize my laptop. You say PC and WIi are perfect harmony, id have to disagree fighting games are my fav franchise, and both those platforms are severly lacking in that dept. One has no true SF and the other you have to shell out damn near the cost of the game to even play the thing properly, but thats me. HD/Wii set up has all genres covered (minus MMOs, but luckily that is the only game genre I hate)
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For arcade racing games I submit mariokart(yes I have reservations aswell), excitebots, and trackmania. Trackmania games are always intense along with ample user created content.
I do realize some people aren't in love with Smash bros. Content is bountiful, gameplay is great, and multiplayer is top notch. Tatsunoko vs Capcom is a great fighter aswell. I guess neither has both a large userbase and good online. That's all I really need, but for a fighting conisuer such as yourself perhaps that's not enough.
But hey, we can agree on mmo's!..Unless of course pokemon mmo ever comes.
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Well no single fighting game has sold as well as Brawl, so Smash Bros does have a large userbase.
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