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Gamerace said:
First off Zelda: OoT and MM helped my son learn to read. Yes it was difficult for him at times, but he'd have friends over and eventually they'd figure it all out. Which is a part of the game play that's sadly lacking in today's world.

Nintendo games are always focused on family fun. Sometimes they gear a little younger (Epic Yarn) or a little older (Twilight Princess) or more female (Wii Fit) but in all cases anyone can play any game (but not every game appeals to everyone). Which is why parents always feel comfortable buying Nintendo systems/games but also why a lot of gamers don't like Nintendo, because they want to be catered to specifically to their age, likes, skillsets.

Underlined: One of the few,but very important reasons why hope Nintendo would never do voice-acting, it's aducational minus (minor to be exact) stuffing it in your throat

Bold: Hence the dissapointments in Nintendo's E3... And I feel that's the reason why I see the word "pretendo's" being coined as of late. :/



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