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F0X said:
phenom08 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
 


Zelda is mostly for kids even though it had a very good battle/exploration system. The game is very approachable to adults...except for the GC version in style. Metroid is the only solitary first party title Nintendo has made that could pass for a near mature title and there you have it, Nintendos least popular title. The Uncharted franchise in five games will outsell the whole Metroid series because thats just it, when you take the light hearted everyone games out of  equation sales drop. F-Zero....yeah....anyway, the rest are third party.

Sony...couldn't market to casuals if the tried (and they have). Sony is confined to the hardcore. The hardcore mentality is even in their commercials. Look at the salute to gamers commercial and the more comical move commercials. You cannot attract people to the move, it forces you to actually use  your body. Outside of lacking the proper software the move tech was sound, and demanded you actually follow through with your movements instead of being coddled and halfassing movements on the Wii. Sony is trying to catch the eye of the casuals to increase sales, but they need to think of many things including a color scheme specifically for children with bright solid tones. Their characters have to have memorable faces much like Nintendo. Nintendo attracts casuals like moth to a flame. It did for me when I was a really, really young and I am sure it did for you as well.

I stopped reading after this. All you are going to do is label anything by Ninty as "kiddish" and anything by Sony as for "adults".

I know right? As if Little Big Planet and Sly Cooper cannot be considered "for kids" in any way.



They are. I am going to school for illustration and I know what characters are commercially created to attract children, adults, everyone, etc.