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The graphics are actually decent, and are good enough for what they need to do. The controller, when used by the developers correctly, is responsive and can make a game that much more immersive. ]
The Wii did nothing to sell its fans short. If Nintendo would have made a 360/PS3 clone, that would have been a disservice to its fans. At least the Wii stands apart from the other two, and gives a reason to own more than one system.
nintendo fans arent complaining:
http://uk.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=25704098&msg_id=289465106#289465106
see, theyre happy with the graphics.
The Wiimote is a Gimmick does that make it bad.....No
Study your gaming history many retailers and "Experts" said that the NES would fail because the idea of using 4 arrows to move was a Gimmick.
The only way Nintendo was able to get stores to carry them was calling them entertainment centers and not a video game system.
I hereby say we hijack this thread and discuss peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.....
I like how crunchy peanut butter....
aye or naysHaDyCuBe321
I prefer creamy.
uggh for some reason i stopped likeing peanut butter after my 11th birthday, i actuually cant touch the stuff now. I remember having the crusts of a peanut butter sandwich stuck behind my sofa for 3 years because i couldnt bare to finish it, and i didnt have the heart to tell my parents :(
i love jam though :)
[QUOTE="sHaDyCuBe321"]I hereby say we hijack this thread and discuss peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.....
I like how crunchy peanut butter....
aye or naySpruceCaboose
I prefer creamy.
raspberry jam FTWuggh for some reason i stopped likeing peanut butter after my 11th birthday, i actuually cant touch the stuff now. I remember having the crusts of a peanut butter sandwich stuck behind my sofa for 3 years because i couldnt bare to finish it, and i didnt have the heart to tell my parents :(
i love jam though :)
samusarmada
uggh for some reason i stopped likeing peanut butter after my 11th birthday, i actuually cant touch the stuff now. I remember having the crusts of a peanut butter sandwich stuck behind my sofa for 3 years because i couldnt bare to finish it, and i didnt have the heart to tell my parents :(
i love jam though :)
samusarmada
I can't eat PB&J as much as I did, but on occasion, I love the stuff. I do prefer jam to jelly on it though. It spreads easier.
[QUOTE="SpruceCaboose"][QUOTE="sHaDyCuBe321"]I hereby say we hijack this thread and discuss peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.....
I like how crunchy peanut butter....
aye or naysHaDyCuBe321
I prefer creamy.
Your so right my kids all eat creamy but because I am older and more mature I only eat crunchy.
what is the difference between jam and jelly.
i mean we eat jelly in ireland but not on sandwiches.
also, whats the deal with marmalade, is it different from jelly and jam, and how come all i ever see is orange marmalade...
teh conspiracy :shock:
[QUOTE="samusarmada"]uggh for some reason i stopped likeing peanut butter after my 11th birthday, i actuually cant touch the stuff now. I remember having the crusts of a peanut butter sandwich stuck behind my sofa for 3 years because i couldnt bare to finish it, and i didnt have the heart to tell my parents :(
i love jam though :)
SpruceCaboose
I can't eat PB&J as much as I did, but on occasion, I love the stuff. I do prefer jam to jelly on it though. It spreads easier.
[QUOTE="SpruceCaboose"][QUOTE="samusarmada"]uggh for some reason i stopped likeing peanut butter after my 11th birthday, i actuually cant touch the stuff now. I remember having the crusts of a peanut butter sandwich stuck behind my sofa for 3 years because i couldnt bare to finish it, and i didnt have the heart to tell my parents :(
i love jam though :)
sHaDyCuBe321
I can't eat PB&J as much as I did, but on occasion, I love the stuff. I do prefer jam to jelly on it though. It spreads easier.
what is the difference between jam and jelly.
i mean we eat jelly in ireland but not on sandwiches.
also, whats the deal with marmalade, is it different from jelly and jam, and how come all i ever see is orange marmalade...
teh conspiracy :shock:
samusarmada
Jelly is a clear, bright product. It is generally made by cooking fruit juice and sugar with pectin as a jelling agent and lemon juice as an acid to maintain a consistent texture. Jelly is firm and will hold its shape (it "shakes"). Generally, jelly contains no pieces of fruit, although specialty jellies, like pepper jelly, may include pieces of jalapeño or other pepper.
Jam is made from crushed or chopped fruit cooked with sugar, and often pectin and lemon juice. Jam can be a purée of fruit or have a soft pulp, but it does not contain chunks of fruit.
Preserves are fruit cooked with sugar to the point where large chunks of fruit or whole fruit, such as berries, are suspended in a syrup base. The texture of preserves is not smooth like jelly or jam.
Marmalade is a soft jelly, often citrus-based, that includes both the flesh and peel of the fruit suspended throughout the jelly base. The bitterness of the peel offsets the sweetness of the jelly.
Conserve is a mixture of more than one fruit, often with added nuts and raisins, that is cooked until it becomes thick. It is used as a spread for breads, pastries and meats, and in the latter use is closest to chutney.
Chutney is a spiced condiment of Indian origin (chatni is the Hindi word for strongly spiced) made of fruit or vegetables. It is typically served as an accompaniment to food, not as a spread. The spice level can range from mild to hot, and the consistency from a fine relish to a preserve or conserve. Fruit chutney consists of chopped fruit, vinegar, spices and sugar cooked into a chunky sweet-tart-spicy mix: according to one explanation, it "blurs the Western distinction between preserves and pickles."
Fruit Butter, such as apple butter or prune butter, is fruit purée or pulp combined with sugar, lemon juice and spices, slowly cooked down to a smooth consistency. The "butter" refers to its spreadability: there is no actual butter in the product.
Fruit Curd is a creamy spread made with sugar, eggs and butter, generally flavored with citrus juice and zest.
Fruit Spread is generally a reduced-calorie product made with fruit juice concentrate and low-calorie sweeteners replacing all or part of the sugar.
Source: Jennifer from HERE
[QUOTE="SpruceCaboose"][QUOTE="samusarmada"]uggh for some reason i stopped likeing peanut butter after my 11th birthday, i actuually cant touch the stuff now. I remember having the crusts of a peanut butter sandwich stuck behind my sofa for 3 years because i couldnt bare to finish it, and i didnt have the heart to tell my parents :(
i love jam though :)
sHaDyCuBe321
I can't eat PB&J as much as I did, but on occasion, I love the stuff. I do prefer jam to jelly on it though. It spreads easier.
well jam is considered the much more user freindly material, jelly tends to have a far more specific demographic, most noobs will stay with jam and stick with it... jams really killing the whole spreadable industry :cry:
If Nintendo had a copetitor system at the same level of performence; there is no way they would be selling at 250.00 and thats where my dissatisfation is with Nintentdo. At 149.99 to 179.99 - I wouldnt have a problem but right now they are being very greedy and the fan base just seem to eat it up - I dunno.. lol ;)SecretPolice
Nintendo is trying to make up for the money they lost on the development of the Wiimote. At launch, Nintendo was actually selling the system at a loss because of the controllers, however it was only like a 20 dollar loss or something, which they have already recovered. I would not be suprised if Nintendo dropped the price of the Wii near the holidays this year, giving more incentive to buy one for anyone who wants multiple consoles, I see a PS3 price drop imminent as well now that Sony is selling their standalone Blu Ray players for 299-499 USD. However I also believe that Nintendo might opt to not drop the price of the Wii so they can make more money, depends on how sales go for the rest of the year, so far its been consistant, whereas the competition has had really slow sales for most of theyear.
[QUOTE="samusarmada"]what is the difference between jam and jelly.
i mean we eat jelly in ireland but not on sandwiches.
also, whats the deal with marmalade, is it different from jelly and jam, and how come all i ever see is orange marmalade...
teh conspiracy :shock:
SpruceCaboose
Jelly is a clear, bright product. It is generally made by cooking fruit juice and sugar with pectin as a jelling agent and lemon juice as an acid to maintain a consistent texture. Jelly is firm and will hold its shape (it "shakes"). Generally, jelly contains no pieces of fruit, although specialty jellies, like pepper jelly, may include pieces of jalapeño or other pepper.
Jam is made from crushed or chopped fruit cooked with sugar, and often pectin and lemon juice. Jam can be a purée of fruit or have a soft pulp, but it does not contain chunks of fruit.
Preserves are fruit cooked with sugar to the point where large chunks of fruit or whole fruit, such as berries, are suspended in a syrup base. The texture of preserves is not smooth like jelly or jam.
Marmalade is a soft jelly, often citrus-based, that includes both the flesh and peel of the fruit suspended throughout the jelly base. The bitterness of the peel offsets the sweetness of the jelly.
Conserve is a mixture of more than one fruit, often with added nuts and raisins, that is cooked until it becomes thick. It is used as a spread for breads, pastries and meats, and in the latter use is closest to chutney.
Chutney is a spiced condiment of Indian origin (chatni is the Hindi word for strongly spiced) made of fruit or vegetables. It is typically served as an accompaniment to food, not as a spread. The spice level can range from mild to hot, and the consistency from a fine relish to a preserve or conserve. Fruit chutney consists of chopped fruit, vinegar, spices and sugar cooked into a chunky sweet-tart-spicy mix: according to one explanation, it "blurs the Western distinction between preserves and pickles."
Fruit Butter, such as apple butter or prune butter, is fruit purée or pulp combined with sugar, lemon juice and spices, slowly cooked down to a smooth consistency. The "butter" refers to its spreadability: there is no actual butter in the product.
Fruit Curd is a creamy spread made with sugar, eggs and butter, generally flavored with citrus juice and zest.
Fruit Spread is generally a reduced-calorie product made with fruit juice concentrate and low-calorie sweeteners replacing all or part of the sugar.
Source: Jennifer from HERE
and they say you dont learn anything on forums any more.
Well jelly (as its name implies) fruit juice in a gelatin form. Jam is more pulverized fruit into a paste like texture. Not sure about marmalade, from what I could tell it still has bits and chuncks of fruit still in it.what is the difference between jam and jelly. i mean we eat jelly in ireland but not on sandwiches.
also, whats the deal with marmalade, is it different from jelly and jam, and how come all i ever see is orange marmalade...
teh conspiracy :shock:
samusarmada
[QUOTE="SecretPolice"]If Nintendo had a copetitor system at the same level of performence; there is no way they would be selling at 250.00 and thats where my dissatisfation is with Nintentdo. At 149.99 to 179.99 - I wouldnt have a problem but right now they are being very greedy and the fan base just seem to eat it up - I dunno.. lol ;)DSgamer64
Nintendo is trying to make up for the money they lost on the development of the Wiimote. At launch, Nintendo was actually selling the system at a loss because of the controllers, however it was only like a 20 dollar loss or something, which they have already recovered. I would not be suprised if Nintendo dropped the price of the Wii near the holidays this year, giving more incentive to buy one for anyone who wants multiple consoles, I see a PS3 price drop imminent as well now that Sony is selling their standalone Blu Ray players for 299-499 USD. However I also believe that Nintendo might opt to not drop the price of the Wii so they can make more money, depends on how sales go for the rest of the year, so far its been consistant, whereas the competition has had really slow sales for most of theyear.
Stay ON-TOPIC please.
I am intrigued. I have never eaten peanut butter, but you americans speak of it like it's the best thing that happened to bread. It isn't very popular here in Europe, at least not where I live. Jam on the other hand, is more prevalent. I'm not a fan though.
I agree with most of that post.The graphics are actually decent, and are good enough for what they need to do. The controller, when used by the developers correctly, is responsive and can make a game that much more immersive. ]
The Wii did nothing to sell its fans short. If Nintendo would have made a 360/PS3 clone, that would have been a disservice to its fans. At least the Wii stands apart from the other two, and gives a reason to own more than one system.
SpruceCaboose
Oh I'm off-tppic right?
I perfer the crunchy peanut butter.
[QUOTE="DSgamer64"][QUOTE="SecretPolice"]If Nintendo had a copetitor system at the same level of performence; there is no way they would be selling at 250.00 and thats where my dissatisfation is with Nintentdo. At 149.99 to 179.99 - I wouldnt have a problem but right now they are being very greedy and the fan base just seem to eat it up - I dunno.. lol ;)Rev3nger
Nintendo is trying to make up for the money they lost on the development of the Wiimote. At launch, Nintendo was actually selling the system at a loss because of the controllers, however it was only like a 20 dollar loss or something, which they have already recovered. I would not be suprised if Nintendo dropped the price of the Wii near the holidays this year, giving more incentive to buy one for anyone who wants multiple consoles, I see a PS3 price drop imminent as well now that Sony is selling their standalone Blu Ray players for 299-499 USD. However I also believe that Nintendo might opt to not drop the price of the Wii so they can make more money, depends on how sales go for the rest of the year, so far its been consistant, whereas the competition has had really slow sales for most of theyear.
Stay ON-TOPIC please.
I am intrigued. I have never eaten peanut butter, but you americans speak of it like it's the best thing that happened to bread. It isn't very popular here in Europe, at least not where I live. Jam on the other hand, is more prevalent. I'm not a fan though.
rofl :lol:
peanut butter really tastes how it sounds, like crushed peanuts with the creamier taste. Its a very love hate kinda thing in europe as a whole...
kinda like marmite, now there's something that we could have a 10 page argument over:
and they say you dont learn anything on forums any more.samusarmada
I learned something! I had no idea what the difference was. I want some fruit spread. (Also, thanks to Jennifer for typing all that out so I didn't have to C&P from Wikipedia!)
The graphics are actually decent, and are good enough for what they need to do. The controller, when used by the developers correctly, is responsive and can make a game that much more immersive. ]
The Wii did nothing to sell its fans short. If Nintendo would have made a 360/PS3 clone, that would have been a disservice to its fans. At least the Wii stands apart from the other two, and gives a reason to own more than one system.
SpruceCaboose
Agreed 100%. These Wii bashing threads are getting old. Been there done that, let's move on people.
rofl :lol:
peanut butter really tastes how it sounds, like crushed peanuts with the creamier taste. Its a very love hate kinda thing in europe as a whole...
kinda like marmite, now there's something that we could have a 10 page argument over:
samusarmada
That looks about as appealing as Fluff:
[QUOTE="SpruceCaboose"]The graphics are actually decent, and are good enough for what they need to do. The controller, when used by the developers correctly, is responsive and can make a game that much more immersive. ]
The Wii did nothing to sell its fans short. If Nintendo would have made a 360/PS3 clone, that would have been a disservice to its fans. At least the Wii stands apart from the other two, and gives a reason to own more than one system.
dhjohns
Agreed 100%. These Wii bashing threads are getting old. Been there done that, let's move on people.
We did. We are on to PB&J!
[QUOTE="SpruceCaboose"]The graphics are actually decent, and are good enough for what they need to do. The controller, when used by the developers correctly, is responsive and can make a game that much more immersive. ]
The Wii did nothing to sell its fans short. If Nintendo would have made a 360/PS3 clone, that would have been a disservice to its fans. At least the Wii stands apart from the other two, and gives a reason to own more than one system.
dhjohns
Agreed 100%. These Wii bashing threads are getting old. Been there done that, let's move on people.
We are moving on... TO PEANUT BUTTER![QUOTE="samusarmada"]rofl :lol:
peanut butter really tastes how it sounds, like crushed peanuts with the creamier taste. Its a very love hate kinda thing in europe as a whole...
kinda like marmite, now there's something that we could have a 10 page argument over:
SpruceCaboose
That looks about as appealing as Fluff:
The Wiimote is a Gimmick does that make it bad.....No
Study your gaming history many retailers and "Experts" said that the NES would fail because the idea of using 4 arrows to move was a Gimmick.
The only way Nintendo was able to get stores to carry them was calling them entertainment centers and not a video game system.
HarlockJC
The graphics are actually decent, and are good enough for what they need to do. The controller, when used by the developers correctly,is responsive and can make a game that much more immersive. ]
The Wii did nothing to sell its fans short. If Nintendo would have made a 360/PS3 clone, that would have been a disservice to its fans. At least the Wii stands apart from the other two, and gives a reason to own more than one system.
SpruceCaboose
Well can you give me a good exempel on a game when the wii motion sensing makes the games more immersive.
Look at zelda made bye NIN the GC controller is far more superior to use in zeldathen thewii nunchaka. The same problem in call of duty sure its easier to aim but its harder to throw grenades and duck for enemy fire thenin the ps3/Xbox360 versions.
And look at Brawl isnt that weird if now the motion sensing is the new way to play games as NIN says it iswhy do they thengo back to a regular control for brawl
[QUOTE="samusarmada"]rofl :lol:
peanut butter really tastes how it sounds, like crushed peanuts with the creamier taste. Its a very love hate kinda thing in europe as a whole...
kinda like marmite, now there's something that we could have a 10 page argument over:
SpruceCaboose
That looks about as appealing as Fluff:
am i the only one who really wants to try that....we never get that kind of weird crap over here :(
[QUOTE="HarlockJC"]The Wiimote is a Gimmick does that make it bad.....No
Study your gaming history many retailers and "Experts" said that the NES would fail because the idea of using 4 arrows to move was a Gimmick.
The only way Nintendo was able to get stores to carry them was calling them entertainment centers and not a video game system.
martin_f
We are moving on... TO PEANUT BUTTER!
Oh, and crunchy is the best, hands down. Get that with it's tried-and-true "White Bread" controller and the killer app "Grape Jelly" (AAAA for sure) and you have next-lunch dominance!Hoffgod
Disagree here. The crunchy just lacks that 1080p appeal, and the grape jelly is just a rehash of strawberry. You need some creamy PB and strawberry jelly to make it a "next gen" sandwich. And forget that white bread. Red ring for sure on that one!
[QUOTE="SpruceCaboose"]The graphics are actually decent, and are good enough for what they need to do. The controller, when used by the developers correctly,is responsive and can make a game that much more immersive. ]
The Wii did nothing to sell its fans short. If Nintendo would have made a 360/PS3 clone, that would have been a disservice to its fans. At least the Wii stands apart from the other two, and gives a reason to own more than one system.
Rip870
Well can you give me a good exempel on a game when the wii motion sensing makes the games more immersive.
Look at zelda made bye NIN the GC controller is far more superior to use in zeldathen thewii nunchaka. The same problem in call of duty sure its easier to aim but its harder to throw grenades and duck for enemy fire thenin the ps3/Xbox360 versions.
And look at Brawl isnt that weird if now the motion sensing is the new way to play games as NIN says it iswhy do they thengo back to a regular control for brawl
godfather:blackhand edition,
killing has never been so immersive :P
nintendo fans arent complaining:
http://uk.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=25704098&msg_id=289465106#289465106
see, theyre happy with the graphics.
samusarmada
Hey! I posted on that thread! Yay!
I'm not complaing about the Wii graphics. They are good graphics. I would be complaing if they wee ugly graphics. But they are smooth and clean and good on the eyes.
rofl :lol:
peanut butter really tastes how it sounds, like crushed peanuts with the creamier taste. Its a very love hate kinda thing in europe as a whole...
kinda like marmite, now there's something that we could have a 10 page argument over:
samusarmada
Well, I DO like peanuts. I'll give it a try one of these days.
About the yeast extract... Honestly, I didn't know what yeast was, so I checked it up. Apparently, they are "a growth form of eukaryotik microorganisms in the kingdom Fungi". Live and learn.
Eukaryotik microorganisms, now THAT'S what I call tasty.
[QUOTE="samusarmada"][QUOTE="Rev3nger"][QUOTE="DSgamer64"]rofl :lol:
peanut butter really tastes how it sounds, like crushed peanuts with the creamier taste. Its a very love hate kinda thing in europe as a whole...
kinda like marmite, now there's something that we could have a 10 page argument over:
Rev3nger
Well, I DO like peanuts. I'll give it a try one of these days.
About the yeast extract... Honestly, I didn't know what yeast was, so I checked it up. Apparently, they are "a growth form of eukaryotik microorganisms in the kingdom Fungi". Live and learn.
Eukaryotik microorganisms, now THAT'S what I call tasty.
yum, thats what they should say on the next marmite advert:
"contains fungus"
if thats not a system seller i dont know what is.
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