One question. Where the fuck is my lethal enforcers compilation, huh konami? You motherfucking assholes.
One question. Where the fuck is my lethal enforcers compilation, huh konami? You motherfucking assholes.
This game deserves to be failed and asked WTF Konami?
Soriku said:
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This game deserves to fail, and might I ask "WTF KONAMI"?
Is that better teacher? Did I pass?
Soriku said:
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WOOT WOOT....I got a A+
Nice people on this site
konami can go to hell wtf is this did the developers put a bunch of crappy games into a big hat and just randomly pick a crappy game to port to the wii do they think anyone wll buy this POS screw you konami what did the Nintendo wii do to deserve this game we wii owners deserve better then this

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If this game is really comming to the Wii, it better be Wii Ware or something, how could nintendo even allow this game to be released as an actual retail title? bah. Wii Ware or a joke.
Fuck konami, I wont buy any of their games, untill they put AAA titles on the wii.
-UBISOFT BOYCOTT!-
| misteromar mk4 said: Fuck konami, I wont buy any of their games, untill they put AAA titles on the wii. |
Couldn't agree more - i've never bought a Wii Konami title out of principle after the Wii owners dont want Silent Hill quote (although 1 person making a stand wont make a dfference I know) and this will bomb big time.
Konami ignore the success of RE4 port as they have made their minds up Wii owners dont want Horror style Silent Hill games yet they try to cash in on the REUC success with a crappy no brainer light gun port. Well Konami if you want a big seller on the Wii then give us a reworked Silent Hill compilation for the Wii then a REUC style Silent Hill spin off - on rails shooter as Capcom did.
You get out what you put in and I feel Konami have got to learn their lesson the hard way
Those people that think they're perfect give a bad reputation to us who are...
"With the DS, it's fair to say that Nintendo stepped out of the technical race and went for a feature differentiation with the touch screen, but I fear that it won't have a lasting impact beyond that of a gimmick - so the long-lasting appeal of the platform is at peril as a direct result of that." - Phil Harrison, Sony
its ok guys, turns out they were fake. its actually a third person on rails ands its shaping up pretty well, if i may say so myself.
Bet With routsounmanman: By the end of Q1 2008 Capcom WONT have announced a RE5 Wii Edition OR a new RE (classic gameplay) for the Wii (WON)
I think this summons it up perfectly...
http://kotaku.com/340145/cruisn-isnt-the-worst+looking-wii-game-anymore
Color me puzzled. Why would anyone, and I mean anyone, want to port a horrid, mostly unseen coin-op rail shooter from 2004 to the Wii?
Maybe Konami thinks the kitsch factor will outweigh what will soon officially be the worst graphics on the Wii console. That's right this makes Cruisi'n look like a Playstation 2 game. I'd blame the horrid graphics on the Wii, but I've seen the arcade game and they were just as bad on the 2004 coin-op, maybe worse.
A take-off of the original, digitized-photo meets sub-par graphics rail shooter Area 51, Target: Terror will be compatible with the Wii Zapper and has players take on the role of an elite counter-terrorist agent taking down a wave of terrorists, all of whom happen to wear sunglasses or bandannas. The original game actually featured a level at the Denver Airport, but it was so horribly generic I couldn't convince my editors at the Rocky to do a story about it.
Target: Terror will also include mini-games and is due out in the first quarter of 08. Two more screens after the jump.
And just for comparison sake... the dreaded Car Vault.
Those people that think they're perfect give a bad reputation to us who are...
"With the DS, it's fair to say that Nintendo stepped out of the technical race and went for a feature differentiation with the touch screen, but I fear that it won't have a lasting impact beyond that of a gimmick - so the long-lasting appeal of the platform is at peril as a direct result of that." - Phil Harrison, Sony