Where the Wii Fits In
AGFlamey writes "On Angry Gamer is an interesting and lengthy article about the new direction Nintendo are taking with the Wii and in particular "non-games" like Wii Fit and Big Brain Academy. From the article: "Hardcore folks don't like to admit it, but Mario and Zelda are relics of the past. It's become quite clear that Nintendo is losing interest in remaking the same old games over and over. They want to pull us into something new, if only we can give them the chance." Is it such a bad thing that Nintendo are neglecting their roots?"
LOOSING interest.
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This is
They are simply growing branches.
"missed the clue train" i say.
Is it wrong that I'm aroused by this submission's title?
(Just my luck. I get the word "sucked" in my CAPTCHA)
You know, there is a difference between trolling and pointing out the flaws in your reasoning. Just saying.
"The Wii is great in social conditions, but just for sitting around by yourself, the 360 and PS3 shine far brighter."
That's true. The 360 shines really brightly when it spontaneously catches on fire.
That is bumper sticker material.
Maybe that explains why the title of the article is "Where the Wii fits in".
"I want the long, deep storylines. I want the high-definition graphics."
You want books and movies.
Only if you have a very wide car.
Read Pynchon.