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tastyshovelware said:
I'm definitely in favor of casual games and expanding the gaming market. However, whereas games like the original rayman: raving rabbids and wii fit (from what I hear) give people their moneys worth, efforts like carnival games seem, while not bad per say, certainly arent worth $40-50.

 Not worth it to you or me, perhaps, but I don't think that a game moves a million units by disappointing every person who buys it.

I think the people who buy these games have some idea what they're getting for their money, and I think they're okay with it. If they were totally clueless, they would be picking up all kinds of other shovelware, but they aren't. They're buying party games because they want party games.



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