FJ-Warez said: Onyxmeth said: FJ-Warez said: Take in account all the Ninty games, not just this gen... since the beggining of the cartoons, cartoon violence means next to nothing vs realistic violence, like the old looney toons can now be viewed by everyone, most of the Nintendo games have Everyone content, or teen content in the "worst case scenario"... Yes now there is sports related games, but none of them are the main feature, like Madden Fifa, Pes, etc... again just look at the game and you will see how most of them can be played without having a "sports/realistic violence" as the main feature of the game, orthe selling point of the game... |
I already mentioned that I understand what the article was implying but that it was misleading. Also Zelda, Fire Emblem and Metroid are not viewable by everyone and I personally know children that aren't allowed to play such games. The point being made by the article but was not said is that Nintendo does not make M-Rated games, which is partly true. They do not develop them, but they do publish them in certain cases. Eternal Darkness, Perfect Dark and Conker's Bad Fur Day were all published by Nintendo and I must give certain emphasis to Conker's Bad Fur Day because it actually has worse M-rated content than most M-Rated games ever released in my opinion, and does it disguised as innocence in squirrel form. As far as your argument about the sports titles, it's wrong. The article says "sports", not cartoony sports, not realistic sports, just sports. Wii Sports is a sports game, as are any sports games starring Mario. Just because it has an arcadey feel to it does not make it less of a sports game. Blitz is a sports game with an arcadey feel to it also, but is still a sports game. Why can't you just accept that the article was poorly written? |
Lol, of course is not the best article in the world, but I can see where it goes, and I still support it, Brain Age, Nintedogs,Cooking Mama, Big Brain Academy (and maybe Tamagochi too), are some the best examples of current Nintendo Games that doesn´t feature violence as selling point and they are doing very good in sales... (Well maybe Cooking Mama not) |
I understand too that Nintendo has non-violent, non-sport accessible games, but so do many developers. I think Sega deserves just as much credit for games like Super Monkey Ball, Sonic, Jet Set Radio and many others. Not to mention that Zelda is only a few blood splatters away from being an M-rated game itself. The violence is just as realistic as any other fantasy game i've played.