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I expected thison the lava part, thison the jungle sector, among others. Maybe a remixed Phendrana Drifts, the Item Fanfare, ya know? The only songs I recognized were the title screen song, Ridley fight, synopsis, and continue game from the save point. Truly disappointed in the music.
[QUOTE="snipe12388"]They actually had this issue before with Brawl. I remember handing out flyers with the game when it released. Shame Nintendo couldn't get it to work properly without replacing Wiis. BrunoBRSthey don't replace, they just clean the lenses for you. At least people don't have to wait as long to get their Wii back. I wonder what they really do to clean it over just getting a lens cleaning kit.
You can dodge while in 1st person. I believe in the interactive one, she shoots missle, then dodges out of the way at the last second. Or maybe thelast video.The concern that I have with the first person perspective has still not been addressed though. What if I need to dodge while firing missles? This clip shows how seamless the transition is (which was never in doubt) but no evasive action was needed as the enemies did not fire off projectiles. What happens when they do and you are stuck motionless?
Euaggelistes
EDIT: Beginning of the action trailer. Shoots a missile, then dodges the three purple blobs.
They've always been about the casual, the one who never had a game system before
That's a big reason why we saw B.O.B. launch with the NES, to get it in mainstream toy stores so people who normally don't get into electronic shops will have a chance to pick it up.
And yes, Nintendo does restrict itself to the casual, their games are simple and easy to master and finish. They're designed so a 4 year old playing it's first game or a grandmother who just wants to spend time with the grandkids can beat them with relative ease. This generation we've seen them bend over backwards to make the games even easier for those that never picked up a controller before. Everything from adding a wheel in with Mario Kart to making games able to play themselves.
The largest demographic is the casual and each generation Nintendo has done more and more to meet them and this gen they've finally found the perfect mix.
Jaysonguy
I couldn't disagree more. Take a good look at smogon.comfor pokemon strategies. I highly doubt the immense amount of thinking that goes into just one game is "simple and easy to master." I played and beat Pearl, only to test my skills online thinking I was a good player and got served.
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