Im just wondering. I was always curious :question: :?
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I believe this all began during the Gamecube generation(or atleast it's when it became popular anyway ). I use to hear people calling it the " Kiddycube"--it was basically a term used by millieum gamers, or those that thought blood was essential for a game to be enjoyed and mature. The Playstation 2 era is responsible.
I assume in the PS1/N64 generation, due to the PS having more serious games.Meu2k7
[QUOTE="osirisomeomi"]Because many, many of its games are targeted towards kids. Also, the Wii is targeted towards children, families and non-gamers for the most part.Phanrang
Funny because there are so many gamers here at GameSpot with a Wii.
And there are are a ton of kids on Gamespot.Â
:(it seems like alot of you have different awsners and kinda unsure and to some of you, blood does make a game mature because kids cant play those type. if that doesnt make a game mature then what does ? it just like a rated r film
It started on the SNES with MKII. Sweat anyone?Â
Sir-Marwin105
[QUOTE="osirisomeomi"]Because many, many of its games are targeted towards kids. Also, the Wii is targeted towards children, families and non-gamers for the most part.Phanrang
Funny because there are so many gamers here at GameSpot with a Wii.Â
okay, what does that have to do with the fact that it's targeted toward children, families and non-games?[QUOTE="Meu2k7"]I assume in the PS1/N64 generation, due to the PS having more serious games.sHaDyCuBe321
you guys must be young. Don't you remember sega???jack_russel
[QUOTE="Meu2k7"]I assume in the PS1/N64 generation, due to the PS having more serious games.sHaDyCuBe321
the snes version of mk2 did have blood. it was the snes version of the original mk that did not.
[QUOTE="sHaDyCuBe321"][QUOTE="Meu2k7"]I assume in the PS1/N64 generation, due to the PS having more serious games.CaseyWegner
the snes version of mk2 did have blood. it was the snes version of the original mk that did not.
Though the MKII was a big deal, I don't think it started there, I had no idea when I played the game.
I think it started when it was PS vs N64
OGTiago
[QUOTE="OGTiago"]Though the MKII was a big deal, I don't think it started there, I had no idea when I played the game.
I think it started when it was PS vs N64
sHaDyCuBe321
[QUOTE="TheCSPeaceMaker"]It started with the Genesis. They're commercials were basically calling Nintendo a company for kids. Don't you remember, Sega does what Nintendon't.Im just wondering. I was always curious :question: :?
JayPee89
[QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="TheCSPeaceMaker"]It started with the Genesis. They're commercials were basically calling Nintendo a company for kids. Don't you remember, Sega does what Nintendon't.Im just wondering. I was always curious :question: :?
sHaDyCuBe321
[QUOTE="osirisomeomi"]Because many, many of its games are targeted towards kids. Also, the Wii is targeted towards children, families and non-gamers for the most part.Phanrang
its tru moron
Funny because there are so many gamers here at GameSpot with a Wii.Â
When the bulk of their games is in a kiddy format. Or, more recently, when the game is widely purchased for its ease of controls.dubvisions
Ease of controls = kiddy? No.
And the reason Nintendo is considered 'kiddy' is because there aren't a ton of M rated games, especially 1st party. I like it better that way.Â
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