| oniyide said: its more of an idealogy thing i think, there are some games people like and want made and some that dont, the people who dont care for WiiSports and such were calling doom when Wii came out, the people who like the Metroids and dare i say the more "complex" affair are not the ones shouting doom now because it looks like Ninty might follow the lead of the HD guys and pump out more blockbusters?? for lack of better term. It doesnt really have anything to do with NInty perse IMHO. I personally dont care about things like WiiSports and Fit and what not. Im not a fat ass so i have no need for fitness "games" and something like WiiSports while fun doesnt really hold my attention. thats why i like the direction that Ninty is going with 3DS and Cafe (maybe). I understand that people like those games, and i hope for all sakes that they could find a way to please both audiences |
Well the term originally meant a huge hit among the public (not among the gaming enthusiasts, as they tend to like games that sell a couple million, less than a million, or ten million). But since the movie industry flooded the market with wannabe blockbusters over the past twenty or so years, the term has lost a lot of its meaning. But being truly accurate, I would call them "big budget games".
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs








