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d21lewis said:
Mazty said:
 

I concede that when I mentioned them I forgot they aren't core games. Please accept my sincerest apologies for messing that part up. And it's not that they aren't harder then CoD on veteran; they are both incredibly easy. They're childrens games. 

I know dozens of people that don't know the slightest thing about gaming.  Couldn't pull off a fireball in Street Fighter, wouldn't get a Tetris in Tetris, don't know who Sephiroth is, and have a zero percent chance of ever finishing New Super Mario if their life depended on it.  They are able to grasp the basics of Call of Duty.  My 11 year old daughter has gone online as my guest in Call of Duty and has done okay.  She's always last in online Mario Kart.  Don't let the kiddie exterior fool you into thinking that Nintendo's games aren't for real gamers.  There's a lot of depth, there.

Call of Duty on Veteran, huh?  The hardest difficulty level and not the default.  Interesting logic, there. 

That's just sad then. I rarely play platformers and NSMB is just a complete joke it's that simple. Mario Kart is also a total joke, albiet the incredibly unresponsive controllers do not help it. Hang back, wait till you have a blue shell on the last lap and let catch up do the rest. For casual gamers they may see it as challenging, but for core gamers these games are as deep as a puddle. 

When I mentioned CoD on veteran, I said" not that they aren't harder...";  the issue is that Mario kart and NSMB are so easy they can't be considered as core games.