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[QUOTE="ironcreed"][QUOTE="Cute_Red_Panda"]White man killing black people? What else is new? how is the controversial?
Cute_Red_Panda
How about black people killing black people, would that be fair? That is surely nothing new, now is it? The most racism I see these days is from the ones that are still so insecurely trapped in the past that they have to beat a dead horse with one hand, while propping themselves up on the crutch of their cop out argument with the other hand. But I guess that makes me racist for saying that as well, aye?:roll:
What? Don't go there...Not the place nor the right person.
Wait panda are you offended by what he said? I think he has a legitimate point.
The most racism I see is kids at school playing the race card to get out of things. And please, the whole argument about how Africans used to be enslaved, big freaking whoop. It was terrible of COURSE. BUT...
Almost every race has been enslaved at one point. The Native Americans in our country have it the worst off followed by probably Jews and Mexican-Americans. In fact, lately I have even heard people of the opinion that white people are getting the worst end of the deal (and not just from white people) due to things like affirmative action and all the social taboos you have to avoid (the "N" word and just generally watching what you say). I'm not sure I agree with that, but what I do know is generally the people pointing the fingers at supposed "racists" are more racist themselves.
MEDIA: PSP hands down
It just comes down to that. Personally, as I have an iPod (and I know many people do) I don't see the need for a PSP. BUT if you do want the ability to listen to music or watch movies or anything, a PSP is the better choice. The DS' games though are honestly like eight times better. The gems just keep flowing.
The DS has possibly the best games of any handheld (and close for all consoles) plus the ability to use the incredible GBA lineup, but it can't do really ANYTHING else.
The PSP is the jack of all trades, but really is a master of none. You get bare bones basics for games, music, videos, etc., but of course that's an improvement over the DS' multimedia for if you don't have a portable mp3 or something already.
I don't keep up much with racing games but it's absolutely incredible to me that in an age of HD and blu ray graphics and technology car damage STILL isn't really a necessity. I don't think the inclusion of damage is a plus for either side, but that it should simply be expected.
[QUOTE="sexy_chimp"][QUOTE="CB4McGusto"]I played SSBB on Easter for the first time as well, over my cousins house. I spent about 2 hours playing both the story mode and 3 player brawl and I have to say this game is overrated. Besides a few extra stages and new characters Brawl adds nothing new to the series. The story mode is very tedious and the wii remote controls are atrocious. The trigger and B button(I think) on the back of the nunchuck are to close, hell I couldn't tell whether I was jumping or using the little bubble shield. The + and - buttons are to small and using the wiimote alone is just horrid. Don't get me wrong the core gameplay is still fun, but not groundbreaking. Brawl is more of an expansion to melee than a whole new game and should be priced at $30. R6: Vegas 2 = SSBB!!!!!
Seriously the game deserves an 8.0 out of 10 by wii standards.
CB4McGusto
What a reputable source of information. I'm sure there is no bias in this opinion.
I like the way you hide your fanboyish rage behind sarcasm, you know damn well you can't stand an opinon that is different from your own. Go ahead, let it out man. Don't worry I have my kirby flame shield ready.
Fanboyish rage? A bit melodramatic. He has a valid point, your post was obviously biased. And you were lying. You know how? There is no way you beat story mode and had time to play 3 player brawl in under two hours. I'm a pretty good/experienced player and it took me just under four hours for story mode alone. And it's not just me. I am a regular at the SSB:B forums (mostly lurking when I'm bored) and most beginners take at least 7 or 8 hours. Even experienced players took more than two hours. And that's not even factoring in playing with your friends in 3 player brawl. And Brawl added way more characters and way more stages (example, characters up from 25 to over 35). Plus, they added the Subspace Emissary, stickers, challenges, ONLINE PLAY, and more. Not just an expansion. And your only other main argument was the wiimote. You CAN use a GC controller. The Wiimote was never intended to be used for ALL types of games.
[QUOTE="Notrelevant"]"We don't have our own AAAEs so let's ride the coattails of the Wii!"
A new low.
Sihanouk
No AAAE according to Gamespot who gave Pefect Dark Zero a 9. The biggest and baddest games this year will be on the PS3. The Wii wants the PS3 to ride on its coattails. However, it would spit on the 360 for even coming near its coattail. Why would the Wii want to an overheating 360 burn its coattail or become a dead weight.
Don't argue this one. You will lose. The PS3 is a much, much better choice than the 360 for the Wii owners.
lmao you are arguing that the RROD alone makes the PS3 a better choice. I prefer to have GAMES on my console. Like, to play. And a cheaper price is nice. If you started at the beginning, the Wii60 combination was as cheap as the PS3 ALONE.
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