[QUOTE="Willy105"][QUOTE="NavigatorsGhost"][QUOTE="---OkeyDokey---"][QUOTE="daveg1"][QUOTE="JiveT"] Little bit too much hyperbole in this thread. Mario games usually provide a decent bit of challenge and the red coins are really tough to get but they aren't mature games by any stretch. The storytelling, art design, and gameplay are aimed squarely at children. That there are many adults interested in this doesn't change that fact.
NavigatorsGhost
nintendo aim there products at 8 year old boys....well with the wii most of that might have changed with some of its games but i doubt that demographic will have changed any with its games like mario...some people here who still find Mario interesting who are above those ages just dont like the idea of them being labeled as kiddie just because they still like what Nintendo offers.which is fair do's but to flame other's because they point that out just shows how insecure they are...
why would anyone deprive themsleves of a fantastic game like this because it has a cartoony artstyle? wouldn't that be insecurity?
just grow up people, being "kiddie" isn't a viable criticism, and since thats all you got im gonna choose to ignore you from now on.
HINT: kids games don't appeal to some people.
Yeah. Kids.
yeah because the wii's primary demographic is high school and college kids. :roll:
"Dude, you want to get drunk and play Halo, online?" "No man, lets mess around with our Miis and play some Super Mario Galaxy!"
The Wii's primary demographic is everyone. Old people, young people, and everywhere in between.
That was the point of the Wii. To get everyone playing. And they've succeeded.
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