It's weird because I hear cows and lemmings talking about Wii Fit more than sheep do. Do you guys want the game that badly?nintendofreak_2
Don't be silly sheep. We talk about it just to bash it. We don't want that casual POS. Even you know that :D
It's weird because I hear cows and lemmings talking about Wii Fit more than sheep do. Do you guys want the game that badly?nintendofreak_2
Don't be silly sheep. We talk about it just to bash it. We don't want that casual POS. Even you know that :D
[QUOTE="nintendofreak_2"][QUOTE="Bread_or_Decide"]I'd like to see any 360/PS3 play Warioware.Well most consoles can at least show improved graphics on day one. The killer apps don't come until later.
The problem with the Wii is that it can't even satisfy on that level. So its not just waiting for good games, its waiting for good graphics, and its still waiting to show any real innovation. Its failing in everything but sales.
Stonin
I'd like to see any 360/PS3/PC owner want to play Warioware ;).
:lol: That was a good one :lol:
[QUOTE="Mobb_One1"]Do you know how long that would take to install? That would take a a very long time and why would any developer want to make a game with 50 disc? They would have to jack the price wayyyy up if they did that and I don't wanna have to wait an hour just to play a game and you say it wouldn't matter? What have you been smoking?
Fyper
Yes, sure. The installation would be terrible. Offcourse, I was speaking in figure of speech. I've seen games with 6-10 discs. After installation you don't need any of the discs anymore. So, why would 2 discs matter? Also, I don't mind waiting an hour just once to play a game. I wouldn't have to wait from that moment on.
You sad sad child. Oh well :D
[QUOTE="Mobb_One1"][QUOTE="VGobbsesser"]All we need is a developer to tap into the full power of the Wii.VGobbsesser
Theres nothing to tap :lol:
And since you're clearly a developer and you know everything about the Wii's hardware,I should believe you that "there's nothing to tap"?
Of course lassie :)
[QUOTE="Mobb_One1"][QUOTE="coolviper2003"]I'm curious as to what you guys would do,because I predict nextgen consoles will become more casual oriented. It's highly likely Nintendo's next console will go in the same direction as the Wii. Microsoft has lost a lot of money (warranty extension), exclusives are going to the PC, and they are doing bad in Japan. IMO I think this will be their last console and they're going to give the PC more support in the coming years. This leaves Sony, depending on how well or bad the PS3 does they could release another all in one entertainment hub like the PS3 is now, or go the more casual direction like Nintendo.
So in summary, Microsoft isn't doing so hot and I think are better off as a software only company. Nintendo will probably keep doing what they're doing, and Sony is still up in the air. So, when next gen rolls around I predict this pretty much only leaves the PC for hardcore gaming unless Sony does well this gen. No flaiming, it's just a prediction and I'm not stating anything as fact.
coolviper2003
Hell NO. I'll go broke trying to jump to the PC.
You can build a really nice gaming PC for the cost of a PS3. Not to mention games are $10-$20 cheaper.The PC doesn't have MGS4 now do it?
All we need is a developer to tap into the full power of the Wii.VGobbsesser
Theres nothing to tap :lol:
I'm curious as to what you guys would do,because I predict nextgen consoles will become more casual oriented. It's highly likely Nintendo's next console will go in the same direction as the Wii. Microsoft has lost a lot of money (warranty extension), exclusives are going to the PC, and they are doing bad in Japan. IMO I think this will be their last console and they're going to give the PC more support in the coming years. This leaves Sony, depending on how well or bad the PS3 does they could release another all in one entertainment hub like the PS3 is now, or go the more casual direction like Nintendo.
So in summary, Microsoft isn't doing so hot and I think are better off as a software only company. Nintendo will probably keep doing what they're doing, and Sony is still up in the air. So, when next gen rolls around I predict this pretty much only leaves the PC for hardcore gaming unless Sony does well this gen. No flaiming, it's just a prediction and I'm not stating anything as fact.
coolviper2003
Hell NO. I'll go broke trying to jump to the PC.
Please explain in a what you sit on and why you do it. I personally sit in a little chair that goes back and forth, pretty close to my tv because its small and sd. But hey, its better than the floor.rooster2991
Your moms lap.
i have a feeling your original post will be in a lot of sigs pretty soon, solely for ownage. i mean, come on, do you not understand mainstream american culture? why do people choose to order pizza for delivery than to go to a restaurant to have pizza, even if it is likely a tad better? b/c of convenience. secondly, if you are overweight, do you really want to go to a gym, where it typically is a bunch of super-fit people working out to get even more buff, while you nearly have a heart attack walking on a treadmill? thirdly, would you rather go to the gym and have little to no visual feedback about your increased performance over the course of the first month (which, by the way, is typically how long someone will give exercise before they quit if they don't see significant results). with wii fit, people will be able to see visual, measurable results on a daily basis. lastly, it makes exercise fun...which most don't have at the gym. if you can't see why this game will sell like hot cakes, then wow...just wow...you aren't the most observant of fellows. i'm not saying the game will be incredible (although i will buy it, b/c it looks like fun and i'm sure the pad will be used in other games...ssx anyone?), but i am saying that the game will sell like hot cakes. agrippi
Like I said before. If you want to excerise, go to the gym. You will see better results.
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