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#1 Cyddycism
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[QUOTE="Fireball2500"]

A mini-game collection NEVER deserves an AAA ever. No matter how good it is, it's not a real game.monkeysrfat

Wario ware is boring when your playing it alone, but its awesome in multiplayer. Anyway how is it not a real game?

It's not a real game "'cuz he iz teh hardcorez!1!"

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#2 Cyddycism
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[QUOTE="HarlockJC"]How can you say the Wii is slowing down when it still sold out everywhere?AzatiS

Because in some regions of the world isnt not even close to sold out. And not only that. The sales start lacking already. What do you expect in the next 4 years?

Also , you consider US market the only one in the world? Because if Wii sold out in US doesnt mean it does in other regions as Asia/Europe/Australia and more. I can find easily 20 to 200 Wiis the next 1 hour if i go out to the shops here.

Just because you say something doesn't make it true.

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#3 Cyddycism
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[QUOTE="evilross"]

Yes it is a big step. backward.

Simple controls and simple games for simple minds. Forget about deep engaging storylines, thought-provoking gameplay, vastly improved artificial intellegence, cutting edge graphics and art, and realistic physics and world design.

Just wiggle and waggle and play pass-time games.

goblaa

None of those have anything to do with a controller. They have to do with how much effort a dev is willing to put into a game and weither or not they even want to make a narrative game to begin with.

Thank you for pointing this out

Does anybody really think, "14 buttons on this controller must mean I am having an engaging story with gameplay that makes think about the sequence of buttons I am pushing! Yes! And if can remember that code--was it 43 or 47 button presses?--I can enable the realistic gravity!"

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#4 Cyddycism
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It was a dunk. Merriam-Webster defines a dunk as "a shot in basketball made by jumping high into the air and throwing the ball down through the basket." Dunk Definition

Did Dwight Howard jump high into the air? Yes, he did. Did he throw the ball down through the basket? Yes, he did.

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#5 Cyddycism
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OP why dont u go play with your wii an ur kiddie games an let the realgamers talk on system wars the ps3 is not expensive 400 dollars = 40 mcdonalds happy meals

plz just get out 400 dollars is nothin for the best gamin system an plz jkust go play ur wii man an get ur wii mote out an an stand on ur wii fit board an zap things with ur wii zapper an move around with ur wii steerin wheel

trust me bro u want next gen go play ur wii were happy with our ps3's thank ya very much now geta out our way

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Happy Meals are $10.00 each? Where the heck do you live?

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#6 Cyddycism
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Coleco Telstar with Tennis, Hockey, Jai Alai, and Handball. Handball was the only single player game. All of the games were to 15. For Tennis, Hockey, and Jai Alai, the first player to fifteen won. In Handball, every time you allowed the "ball" to get past your paddle, the score incremented by one. At fifteen, game over. My brother and I got that machine for Christmas of '75 or '76. I can't remember. I mean, it's been about thirty years since.

After that, Atari 2600, then NES, then Super NES, then Saturn, then Playstation, then DreamCast, then PS2, then GameCube, then XBox, then Wii.

Addendum: Oh, I forgot about the Commodore VIC20, Commodore 64, Apple IIc, GameBoy Advance, and DS. And, of course, my PC.

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#7 Cyddycism
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Some bastards broke into my home and stole--among many other things, including my computer and my wife's electric bass--my Nintendo Wii and all its controllers.
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#8 Cyddycism
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I bought one at launch, and my wife and I enjoyed it immensely. Then, some BLEEPS broke into our house and robbed us, taking the Wii and all the controllers, but none of the games. GRRRR!
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#9 Cyddycism
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Yes, I love that they has been one mini-game announcment so far a over a dozen action-adventure titles (none being ports) and already every wii game is a mini or a port. :roll:goblaa

What did you expect? They're haters and continue to do the equivalent of holding their hands over their ears and singing, "La, la, la! I can't hear you!"

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#10 Cyddycism
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This is one of..... what? 2 or 3?

What happened to the "gaming revolution"?????

Just another reason why ps3 is the best all around console. Sony didn't put ALL of thier eggs into the motion sensing basket with ps3, but it's an option that doesn't hinder regular games.

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No, they didn't. They put all their eggs into the basket where the PS3 was a Trojan horse for Blu-Ray.

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