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leo-j said:

Whats all over the gaing sites isnt wii-fit its the games, and killzone 2 has alot of attention.

I see you won't answer, but anyway: what's all over the Post isn't Killzone, and Wii Fit has a lot of attention too.

See my point? It works both ways. Can you at least recognize that? Both won at their own games.

You may think it's sad that Nintendo is abandoning the core (though I'm not ready to concede just yet that Nintendo is abandoning its core). I think it's sad that because I don't like action packed games, I had hardly anything to see at the other keynotes.

I'm mature enough to recognize though, that Sony had a good conference for its target audience. Nintendo did too - for its target audience.

And about Nintendo's core (of which I consider myself a part of), I still want to see what they have to show today - it's not like E3 is over. But even if they don't show anything else, I'm already pleased.

I have 3 Nintendo games right now, 5 more I will purchase eventually, and another 5+ up for consideration. I have another 2 VC games, at least another 4 I wanna get, and 4+ soon to be released. I have some 10 third party Wii games I'm currently interested in. That's 30+ games, most with release dates just 18months after the Wii came out, $1000+ just for games. No way I'll be able to find the money or the time to play through them all.

So, color me pleased about their lineup - I really don't need any more things to be excited about. And anyone like me, who would spend $1500 in 18months on a Wii, given money/time constraints, is hardly "just a casual", so just give me a break.



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