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Viper1 said:
De85 said:

yushire said:
OH NO! Not this crap again! Why dont show REAL NEWS instead of this shitty opinions without facts just to bash the Wii? Why not make a article about the 360 and PS3 stagnating in harware sales or SONY losing billions of dollars to push up the PS3? Or PS3 losing exclusives to Wii and the 360 or Hideo kojima disappointed on MGS4 in PS3? Or the 360 rumor about their new motion controller which is a rip off of Wii's motion controller.

 Increased YoY sales is hardly stagnating. 

How many PR money M$ have anyway? seem they bribed almost all of publications in the world just to bash the Wii.

 That's a pretty hefty accusation to throw around without proof.   Provide a link or this post is insta-fail.


 I've never been that hot on Nintendo's games.  To me every Zelda and every Mario just feels like the last.  I'm all about new, fresh IP, and I'm getting it on my 360.  As far as I'm concerned the article is true.

Your main point is largely correct but if you haven't tried Mario Galaxy, try it.  That certainly doesn't feel like Mario Sunshine but I understand your point as well...however, you must admit that the X360 has sequelitis as well.

 


 

The X360 and PS3 don't just have a bad case of sequelitis, but also of repetition and a general lack of variance in graphics from game to game. Don't get me wrong, I love the X360, but the library seems like 85% FPS titles and almost all of those are military-themed (either modern, WWII, or sci-fi). The Wii has a lot of shovelware to be sure, but it also has something that is in low amounts on the competing systems:  Variety.  It has platformers, adventures games, fighting games, classic and downloadable games, FPS's, shmups, strategy games, RPG's, puzzle games, and a lot more (including the dreadful party and casual titles).  Granted, no one is truly pushing the Wii on the graphical front yet, but at least every single game doesn't look identical like they do on the X360 and PS3--when all you strive for is best-possible-graphical-realism, you miss out on actual artistry. 

 

We're still early into this generation, every system needs to improve in one way or another.