monchi-kun
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webrunner said:
here's a situation where the controller just helps with your emotional involvement with the game.
webrunner said:
But the olol the PC market is dead except for casual games like the sims and wow:lol . You can't have it it both waysdaCuk said:You are right in the part that joypads are for general uses.
The problem here is that, while PC Games require a lot of buttons for their complexity, this same complexity makes them non-attractive for non-gamers or new gamers, and the hardcore gamer market is shrinking, so companies are looking for new niches to fill that void.
The fact that hardcore gamers tend to despise casual gaming does not change the fact that they are the minority now.
Spoit said:But the olol the PC market is dead except for casual games like the sims and wow:lol . You can't have it it both ways
onemic said:I don't believe that is the case. There are many games that simply can't be done on the wii, simply because it's button configuration is far too simple. Granted probably all FPS games(non tactical) can be put on the wii, same goes for sports games, but there are a lot that simply aren't possible without hindering the experience somewhat(i.e. MGS, GRAW, etc.) Unless of course the dev makes one specifically for the wii(i.e. the RE series)
vanguardian1 said:If you were to say that they cannot be done on Wii the exact same way they are done on a traditional gamepad, then I would agree with you.However, the point is that you can't just shoehorn the controls/gameplay from a gamepad onto the wiimote, it won't work well. But to say that they can't be done on wii is a BIG mistake. I feel many of the game types you mentioned could heavily benefit from the Wiimote/Nunchuck setup.
Melfice7 said:What a load of crap why does it seem the industry is so concerned on trying to get more and more casual gamers.. hardcore is where it is![]()
Melfice7 said:What a load of crap why does it seem the industry is so concerned on trying to get more and more casual gamers.. hardcore is where it is![]()
ToxicAdam said:Waggle is the new disco.
J-Rzez said:Well, it kinda works out for everyone. The devs make more money, they make more games. Like these companies keep putting out shovelware and people buy it up. They in turn, take a bit of those profits and use that to fund expensive AAA PS3/360/PC titles. It's when companies (barring 1st of course) start to ignore the PS3/360/PC stuff and just focus on shovelware is when there's concern for alarm.
StevieP said:You just have a wonderful view of the world, don't you? :lol
hokahey said:I think the higher ups in the industry see how Nintendo has yet again found a way to bring gaming back out in to the family living room for everyone to enjoy, and know that it's imperative to continue this trend if gaming is expected to grow and ultimately survive.
Gigglepoo said:You realize the Gaming Industry made more money per year than the Movie Industry before the Wii even came out, right? It was making billions per year and growing. There's no reason to believe the industry wouldn't be able to survive if the Wii had never existed.
Gigglepoo said:You realize the Gaming Industry made more money per year than the Movie Industry before the Wii even came out, right? It was making billions per year and growing. There's no reason to believe the industry wouldn't be able to survive if the Wii had never existed.
Borys said:SUCK ON THIS HARRISON AND MOLYNEFAUX
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True gamers don't fear buttons!
Proven said:Two things:
A. Wasn't it said before that despite the higher sales, there were less people generation over generation since the SNES/Genesis or PSX/N64 era? Or was it less people year over year?
B. Weren't the billions made gross income? The movie industry makes a ton of profit through DVD sales...
hokahey said:I say we give it some time before declaring that waggle will kill us all.
Gigglepoo said:When you consider that the PS2 is the best selling system ever, I doubt the accuracy of the first claim. As to the second, you're right, it is gross versus net. However, the point is, the industry would have survived just fine without the Wii. It's a huge industry that was growing before. The Wii wasn't needed to save anything.
I think the Wii is great for the industry - and just look how the NDS has reached older gamers - I just don't think it was necessary for the survival of the industry.
You don't want to follow the comics industry.Melfice7 said:What a load of crap why does it seem the industry is so concerned on trying to get more and more casual gamers.. hardcore is where it is![]()
Kuroyume said:If people can learn how to operate a cellphone then there's no reason why they can't learn how to use a controller.
benita316 said:Last time I checked it didn't require the simultaneous deft manipulation of 2 analog sticks coupled with complex, timing sensitive, multi-finger, button sequences to send a text message.
Nice try.
it was needed to save the smaller companies from extinction.Gigglepoo said:When you consider that the PS2 is the best selling system ever, I doubt the accuracy of the first claim. As to the second, you're right, it is gross versus net. However, the point is, the industry would have survived just fine without the Wii. It's a huge industry that was growing before. The Wii wasn't needed to save anything.
I think the Wii is great for the industry - and just look how the NDS has reached older gamers - I just don't think it was necessary for the survival of the industry.
hokahey said:I think the need for growth was very real, and Wii is providing that. That's all I'm saying.
it opened up potentially new markets. Not every single person who had a console last gen is going to buy another but entire groups of new gamers will join in this gen. Thats market expansion.Gigglepoo said:Since the industry was already growing, why do you think the need for growth was very real? Obviously, growth is always good. But the industry wasn't in need of more growth.
hokahey said:I think the need for growth was very real, and Wii is providing that. That's all I'm saying.
Innotech said:it opened up potentially new markets. Not every single person who had a console last gen is going to buy another but entire groups of new gamers will join in this gen. Thats market expansion.