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#1 tmthywtsn
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Well I'll keep my faith in Nintendo in hopes that they'll remember the game series that made them awesome. I think we all have those classics games that were inspirational/fun for their time, and that made us truly appreciate what real gaming is all about. Now today all we have is highly developed graphics and less creativity, unlike back in the early 80s and 90s. It also seems to me that the more time passes the more fun Older gen games become.

The classics never die!

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#2 tmthywtsn
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It hit me recently, as I was going through some old Snes cartridges in the attic, that nintendo hasn't renewed some really classic games in a long time. I know the Wii has a virtual console that allows you to download older games, but I talking about continuing the series.

Here's a list of games I miss:l

F-Zero Wii - This would be a real awesome game for Nintendo to look into renewing. The original F-Zero on the Snes was well composed with colorful stages and great music. This series has been with the them for so long, so why not keep it alive!

Star Fox Wii - According to a recent article I read there will be no plans for a Wii release of this game because someone who's not even the original creator decided to remove the Fox from the Airship. Star Fox for those of us that remember the Snes version was about journeying through space to different worlds and enjoying the scenery, action, music, and boss battles. In recent years, however, thoses benefits of the Star Fox series degraded horribly due to one man's loss of vision, and lack of faith in Nintendo. We now have a game with a fox running around with sticks on a planet beating up on dinosaurs. If I never see another classic Star Fox game again then Nintendo please just put the Super Nes Version on the Wii, with that I'd be grateful.

Act-raiser 3 or Original Remake Wii - Not many people enjoyed the sequel to the first Actraiser game, but inlight of that lower classed second release I believe Nintendo was on to something. A remake of the Original or a third game would be incredible especially as a side sc-roller on the Wii. It'll probably never happen, but you never know.

Donkey Kong Wii - Donkey Kong 64 was a smashing hit on the N64, now it's time to reinvent it for the Wii.

Just had to that all off my old skool gamers chest.

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#3 tmthywtsn
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Coming from someone who works and attends schools point of view, I really don't have the time to use either system long enough to judge them. I enjoy them for a short time and that's it. I also don't get caught up in what console owns exclusive games from another previous or current console; it's too ridiculous and time consuming. As far as the Play-station's console PSN is concerned, it is what it is, just accept it and save yourself the headache.
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#4 tmthywtsn
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Metroid is like the only adventure game to me that's going to unlock the Wii's full cell processor power. I believe you should really reconsider not liking Metroid; cause once your hooked you stay hooked.