Talal said:
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I said gamers not games
the games are for an older audience but most of those aren't mature even the older ones
R.I.P Mr Iwata :'( | ||
Talal said:
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I said gamers not games
the games are for an older audience but most of those aren't mature even the older ones
R.I.P Mr Iwata :'( | ||
OP is surely going to edited to reflect the truth?
osed125 said:
The only Nintendo game I consider truly mature is Zelda: Majora's Mask. That's the perfect example of a game that doesn't need violence or nudity to be mature. There are others like some Fire Emblem games and other Zelda tittles, but to a lesser extend. |
A mature game much like movies means the game is not fit for the eyes of children or even most teenagers. Maturity level depends on where you are and usually it means 17+. Zelda is not a mature rated game, its teen at best. Nintendo never goes over that.
S.T.A.G.E. said:
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There's a reason why kids find enjoyment in violence and porn, and they find talking about politics, death or religion boring. An age doesn't determine whether you are mature or not.
Nintendo and PC gamer
osed125 said:
There's a reason why kids find enjoyment in violence and porn, and they find talking about politics, death or religion boring. An age doesn't determine whether you are mature or not. |
Theres no point in arguing it. I think you're skewing it to suit your beliefs. We all understand that age doesn't equate to maturity, but in a general sense it determines. Kids will always want what they cannot have, that is human nature in general. It doesn't mean they should be playing it. Their parents either don't care or don't know.
S.T.A.G.E. said:
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And I don't disagree with that statement. My original point was that a game doesn't need to be M rated to be mature, nor does it have to be violent or have nudity. The way Zelda: Majora's Mask handles death and the way the characters react to the fact that they are going to die is much more mature and meaningful that a lot of M rated games out there; just because an enemy disappears when you kill it instead of spreading blood on the ground doesn't change the fact that the game has mature and complex topics.
If kids are interested enough, they can learn how big the fear of death can be by playing Majora's Mask without ever having to see a drop of blood, and that's something very few games, movies or books can achieve.
Nintendo and PC gamer
Ok this fixes everything.
More T games would be a nice change. I wouldn't hold my breath for the M games. Baby steps Nintendo.
Nem said:
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Aw, you busted me. Every week I meet with Kaz Hirai and Bill Gates and perform voodoo on a poor Mario doll.
What? You have a gun pointed at children telling them to play or else...
jk, couldn't handle it
I guess the audience nintendo is targeting is the health conscious QOL crowd