Knives said:How about asking some tough questions inside of whining?
Nintendo has completely destroyed his spirit. He simply can't do it.
Poor Chris
Knives said:How about asking some tough questions inside of whining?
Dude, you're just plain fucking stupid. You could see The Who now, but no, you prefer this shit over one of the greatest bands ever. It's probably your last chance to see them live.Chris Remo said:I feel like I should get a "GAF Martyr" tag or something for this.
LEAVE NOW!Chris Remo said:I feel like I should get a "GAF Martyr" tag or something for this.
devilhawk said:And the 4th Wii had Wii Music in it, for the drums. There will be no 4th Wii magic.
Amir0x said:E3 sucked for everyone.
You clearly haven't played Wii Chess. :lolseat said:Still though, for the time being this looks to be the least impressive game in the "Wii___" lineup, and that's really saying something.
:lol7:29 Someone has the temerity to ask if this is really more of a musical toy than a game. HOW DARE HE! Miyamoto says the questioner is right, and "that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The audience laughs and applauds at this verbal bitchslap.
AniHawk said:I knew this going in. I was expecting a Kid Icarus revival on the Wii, or some core game from Retro, and didn't care when I didn't see them (trash series and meh developer).
The one game I was looking forward to seeing more of was Beyond Good & Evil 2. Not a damn thing happened.
Reminded me of this idiot who sharpie'd and painted his Wii.Ramenman said:BUBUBU THE FOURTH WII !!!11!1!
Rock Band 2 teaches you the drums too and it has a video game included with the drum tutor.seat said:Hm, so perhaps there will be some redeeming quality to this game? If it really teaches you how to drum, and not fake-teach, then I'll hold my judgment until we get more impressions.
Haunted One said:The drums are the most interesting part of Wii Music for me, by far.
:lol If you actually stay until the end and miss The Who concert for this, Ami should give you one.
7:29 Someone has the temerity to ask if this is really more of a musical toy than a game. HOW DARE HE! Miyamoto says the questioner is right, and "that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The audience laughs and applauds at this verbal bitchslap.
Haunted One said:Chris is a true GAF Hero.
You clearly haven't played Wii Chess. :lol
:lol
J-Rock said:Why won't anyone ask some questions about some new Nintendo games? Weird.
Darklord said:The next question is, "Is there a goal?" And if there isn't one, wouldn't it be better considered a toy?
"Yes," Miyamoto said. "That's right. And that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The crowd applauds.
WTF?
Darklord said:The next question is, "Is there a goal?" And if there isn't one, wouldn't it be better considered a toy?
"Yes," Miyamoto said. "That's right. And that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The crowd applauds.
And drum sticks! With drums to hit!Archie said:Rock Band 2 teaches you the drums too and it has a video game included with the drum tutor.
7:29 Someone has the temerity to ask if this is really more of a musical toy than a game. HOW DARE HE! Miyamoto says the questioner is right, and "that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The audience laughs and applauds at this verbal bitchslap.
You dont leave silence to JesuMiyamotosGitarooMan said:Did the crowd seriously applaud at that? Wow.
koam said:Staff from Wave Race 64 are working on the waterskiing game from Wii Sports Resort. Yeguchi was the director of that game. The team is going to create a game that "surpasses Wave Race," according to Yeguchi.
sighCase said:7:29 Someone has the temerity to ask if this is really more of a musical toy than a game. HOW DARE HE! Miyamoto says the questioner is right, and "that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The audience laughs and applauds at this verbal bitchslap.
:\that's why it's more interesting than a video game.
Lazy vs Crazy said:How is it even possible that the Wave Race 64 team is still together?
Darklord said:The next question is, "Is there a goal?" And if there isn't one, wouldn't it be better considered a toy?
"Yes," Miyamoto said. "That's right. And that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The crowd applauds.
Case said:7:29 Someone has the temerity to ask if this is really more of a musical toy than a game. HOW DARE HE! Miyamoto says the questioner is right, and "that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The audience laughs and applauds at this verbal bitchslap.
koam said:Staff from Wave Race 64 are working on the waterskiing game from Wii Sports Resort. Yeguchi was the director of that game. The team is going to create a game that "surpasses Wave Race," according to Yeguchi.
The next question is, "Is there a goal?" And if there isn't one, wouldn't it be better considered a toy?
"Yes," Miyamoto said. "That's right. And that's why it's more interesting than a video game." The crowd applauds.
Considering that you just press buttons to select the different drums, I can't imagine it being at all helpful in actually learning how to play. It's just learning how to flail in time.seat said:Hm, so perhaps there will be some redeeming quality to this game? If it really teaches you how to drum, and not fake-teach, then I'll hold my judgment until we get more impressions.
You sir are a martyr indeedChris Remo said:Well I asked Miyamoto about Pikmin and Eguchi if he's still interested in hardcore games. We'll see what they say.
bearcatjosh said:Artist Formerly Known as Nintendo
Yeah but they make new Mario games all the time.koam said:You think that's impressive? The original MARIO team is still together.