kingofwale said: GlingGling said: kingofwale said:
Do you own a DS Gling? Or have you looked a the DS library of late? DS has great AAA games, with Zelda HG and The World ends with you, but what you don't see, is 20 or so garbage games that release on to that platform. With Nitendo's track record, it isn't a bad idea to even release a Seal of Quality again. At least it will be able to help their customers distinguish Nintendogs from the 1000 other crappy imitations out there. |
My brother owns a DS, I play it often and buy games for it. In my previous post I said that Nintendo appears willing to accept this situation. 10% great games 90% shovelware, that sounds about right, maybe 15/85.
I agree, a new Seal of Quality wouldn't be a bad idea. Especially considering they're willing to accept so much shovelware. A seal of quality to expose great games would be very helpful to gamers. |
I don't insult people, I insult games, and frankly, I ignore all those who try personal attack instead of sticking to the topic. I'm going to say around 20% good games, and rest are shovelware. It's fine for gamers, who often goes online to check reviews before making their purchases, but for soccer moms buying it as gift?? Well, that is why I have garbages sitting at home with wrappers still on it.
I think Seal of Quality will be as useful as ESRB when it comes to non-gamer picking out games. It's really the last guideline to ensure that good games (niche or not) get rewarded while garbages stay where they belong. |
We have these things around me called Birthday Lists and Christmas lists. You see... you write down things you want. Then people go to stores and get them for you.
It worked remarkably well for me when I was a kid and worked for everyone I know too.
I don't think i've ever met anyone who's got a game they haven't wanted. Well except for the occasional person who chagned their mind on a game after they submitted their list to be passed around the family.