| ZenfoldorVGI said: Miyamoto is absolutely right. I finished Radiant Dawn recently. In fact, I probably game on more obscure titles than 95 percent of this forum for more hours a day, not necessarily bragworthy, but I've always had something good to play on my Wii that I enjoyed. So yeah. Again, the hardcore titles on the Wii are just harder to find. You can't talk about hardcore without Radiant Dawn being the first word out of your mouth, though. Most of you guys against this article have some deep seeded resentment towards Nintendo. Let me remind you, I laugh myself to sleep everynight after I check the sales charts, because I know your dreams of a "comeback" are slowly slipping away. Anyway, it's absolutely silly to say, "I hate you and your casual games, Nintendo" when realistically, the Wii already has a better first party lineup for the core gamer than the cube did. Calling Miyamoto's ramblings "PR spin" just shows that you might be a little ignorant of the actual meaning of PR, Miyamoto himself, how Nintendo works, and certainly inability to show the proper respect, Riot. Come on, Riot, jeebus. Flame Miyamoto? You smoking crack? Sometimes I think you make posts just to seem controversial, because they seem grim parodies of the real, dumber, and more timid, actual anti-Nintendo "fanbase" comment. |
I've never played a Fire Emblem game, but nearly half a million sales is nothing to sneeze at, and shows there is a market for hardcore game on the Wii (since SRPG is one of the most hardcore genres, and FE is one of the oldest SRPG series, if not the oldest).
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs








