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epicurean said:
Garcian Smith said:
epicurean said:
I don't mind the focus on fun, but other than COD and GTA:DS (which is going to be horrible), everything was focused on 4 year olds. Maybe 5 year olds. Wii music where you don't even have to hit any buttons? Are you kidding?

 


Games that don't have blood, weapons, and at least three decapitations are for 4 year olds. You heard it here first, folks.

 

 

Where did I say anything close to that? However, games where you hold a remote in front of your mouth and just move around ARE for 4 year olds, though. Mario Galaxy was great fun for all ages. So was Metroid. But the stuff they showed today, for the most part, is marketed at kindergartners, and parents who want to entertain them. Which there is a market for, and I'm fine with it that they are selling to that market, but I couldn't be less interested in it. However, if the fanboys want to defend that these games are for all ages, be my guest. I also have some toys from my 1 year old niece you might find interesting I could sell you.

 

Care to explain further, then, other than "lol motion controls are for non-gamers"?

 

@ Kasz216: Yep, I went through that phase too. It's called "being a teenager." Hopefully he'll grow out of it. ;)



"'Casual games' are something the 'Game Industry' invented to explain away the Wii success instead of actually listening or looking at what Nintendo did. There is no 'casual strategy' from Nintendo. 'Accessible strategy', yes, but ‘casual gamers’ is just the 'Game Industry''s polite way of saying what they feel: 'retarded gamers'."

 -Sean Malstrom