spemanig said:
Viper1 said:
spemanig said:
Ocarina of Time was a kiddie game for little kids. I played it when I was five.
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Yeah, I'm going to have to stop you right there.
Signed: Someone who was an adult when you were 5.
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Just because you played it as an adult doesn't mean it wasn't a game for children. It was rated E for everyone and advertised on children's television. I'm an adult now. I'm still going to play it. That doesn't suddenly make it a rated m adults game. It's still going to be a kid's game. It will still be advertised on cartoon network and Nick and it will still probably be rated E, like 99% of Zelda games are.
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1. Yes, it was rated E and marketed on Nickelodeon. But did you also know it was one of the first games ever to have trailers in movie theaters? And they weren't kids movies. And itw as also marketed to a lot of demographics, not just kids. My preorder bonus was a large T-shirt...defeinitely not going to fit kids.
2. Since when does an E rating equate to being a kids game? Is Tetris a kids game? Is Madden a kids game? Is Myst a kids game?
3. The designation of E or M doesn't mean the game isn't targeted for a wide audience. E for Everybody means just that, everybody. E doesn't mean kiddy game for little kids.