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Xyrax said:
Straight up side effect of the Wiimote and decision to not jump right back into the tech race they got their asses beat in the last 2gens doing.

Sorry but 90% of VG journalist and reviewers fall under the hardcore gamer umbrella. You can argue that until you are blue in the face but it wont make it any less true. The most vocal group against everything Wii related is the HARDCORE traditional gamer. The Wii is going to get Absolutely inconsistent review scoring this ENTIRE GEN SO GET USED TO IT. ALOT of them hate waggle, ALOT of them hate the dated graphics, ALOT of them hate Nintendo franchises in general, and ALOT of them just dont generally care for Nintendo at all.

Its annoying, yeah, but please stop crying about it every game that releases please. Its getting old as hell. The only thing about this whole Wii scoring thing that I hate is that it has caused an opposing reaction from the Nintendo fan sites.

Normally you could go to a Nintendo fan site and get fair scores on Nintendo console games. But nowadays these fansites are GROSSLY overrating games on Wii in an attempt to seemingly make up for some of the unfair scoring the Wii games get. So now you can barely trust ANY wii game score you see, and your forced to rent. Its ridiculous. I have to admit though, it was funny to see sites like Gamespot (wasnt it them or was it someone else?) say TP for WII was the superior version, but then rate it LOWER than the GC version LMAO. Thats just a classy flat out "I dont like waggle, so there..." If I have ever seen it. I almost choked on the food I was eating when I saw that.

The sales charts must really be eating these guys alive from the inside. Im starting to think they really were hoping the Wii would crash and burn.

Completely off topic, but alot is not a word. For you spelling impaired people, Firefox 2 comes equipped with a nice little option that automagically finds spelling errors for you similar to a handy little invention called spell check. Heck, it can even see when you miss an apostrophe.

 (Sorry, blatant spelling errors in general just bother me, but I hate when people type alot)