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it will be huge, and one of the ps3 games with long legs especially if bundled with a 80gb + dual shock3



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@BottledSpringWater
Yes, that is a good video, but it doesn't show any creation.



"You can never jump away from Conclusions. Getting back is not so easy. That's why we're so terribly crowded here."

Canby - The Phantom Tollbooth

Nah. Dont think so.
But it looks great, and great games should be played.



Thanks twestrem,



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyLhpUPNPIs

360 IS OPERATIONAL AFTER 37 DAYS!

I predict a slight bump...and then it'll go back down again...>_



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lapsed_gamer said:
DMeisterJ said:

I didn't really want to get into a point-by-point argument but here goes.

1.  I wasn't saying that the game wasn't advertised or that the name didn't speak for itself, but you (and Godot) act as if the game will be released and no advertising will follow it.  If they're aiming for the "everyone" crowd, then obviously, it will be advertised to everyone.

2.  And the goal of LBP is harder than bowling?  It's a simple go from point A to point B using tools/environment.  The goal is pretty easy.  The level may not be that easy, but that's not what we're talking about.

3.  You've proved my point.  Wii Sports, a game that is much smaller in scope than LBP does fine without online.  I'd hardly imagine 60 stages could be not interesting in the same fashion that five sports games without online is not interesting also.  If Wii Sports is fine without online, than so will LBP be.

4.  Resorting to fanboys of a console to make a point?  You're better than that.

5.  Exactly.  I like both too, so it's a non-issue.

But you hear the name Wii Sports and you know what the game is about. You turn it on and you know what to do. I really want LBP and I may convince a friend to buy it, but calling game where creation is the main focus as accesible as Wii Sports is a bit of a stretch.

Like I said before, it's probably a great game but might not be simple enough to hook casual users. It's not a knock on LBP, but in order to get casual users you have intuitive controls for someone who has never played video games before. Wii Sports and Mario Kart are two examples of games that can be instantly played by anyone without any learning curve.



if marketed right then yeh it really could be. it is a very new type of game



Everyone wants this.



Bundle??? Or some really good marketting!



4 ≈ One

obieslut said:
if marketed right then yeh it really could be. it is a very new type of game

i was going to say that. it all comes down to marketing the product.