Epiphyte said:That's quite a debate technique you've got going there, sport
I have never used it before. I figuired I was in deep **** already, maybe I could get away with it. Love I mean.
Epiphyte said:That's quite a debate technique you've got going there, sport
Armitage said:You'd have to be a total lame-o to not realize that the market that bought HL2, Halo 2, GTA isn't going to suddenly dissappear when Wii Fit comes out. The demand will still be there. Calm down, step off the ledge. Everything's going to to be just fine.
Heh. I would go even farther and say they have far more in common than they do with Wii Sports.Deku said:Most of the 'big blockbusters' that are not coming out on the the systems that is not Wii, which I know you're not targeting, are no better intellectually and thematically than the Mummy Returns and most have throngs of fans and will be commercially successful. Heck, we have people here making up make-believe classifications such as the 'big five' based entirely on a list of first party release schedule fed to them by corporate PR.
If you want to talk about 'good' games versus 'bad' commercial games, make a thread about that.
The point is stupid because of the amount of great shows there have been despite the destructive evil of the Olsen twins. If you don't recognise the avatar you don't know enough about television to comment on it.C4Lukins said:The point about Full House, is that dumb successful shows propel years of other dumb shows. You stupid **** with an ugly avatar.
To say stuff like:And this is not even anti Wii.
But, hey!Wii is complete dog shit. Fans of the Wii, are lying to themselves when they pretend to enjoy themselves while playing these dog shit games. I grew up on the NES.... The NES version of Baseball is a more sophisticated game then the version connected with Wii Sports. Not only did I swing the bat, I semi controlled the fielders, I stole bases, I threw the freaken ball to try and get the runner out..... I mean what the ****......
I am going to try and not make this an anti Wii topic.
Tristam said:I think Wii Fit pushed him over the edge. I can't be arsed to check through his post history, but I believe it was C4Lukins who, upon hearing the Wii Fit announcement, said "NOW YOU LOOK AT THIS NINTENDO FANS! Look at what you've done to the industry! Every time you've bragged about sales charts...you sit and you think long and hard about that! This is where your sales charts have gotten you! THE DEATH OF THE INDUSTRY!!!"
C4Lukins said:I am going to try and not make this an anti Wii topic.
The conversation is about, the idea, that inviting everyone else into our hobby does not necessarily benefit us. "Wow, now my grandmother no longer makes fun of me for playing Doom, because she is rocken the Wiimote."
All you have to do is look at things like MTV. Music is great, music is awesome, everyone agrees with that. MTV really fucking sucks though, and it is the biggest driving factor in the music industry today. That is what happens when you give your hobby to mainstream commercialism.
It is not important that they get us. I can share my experience with my mom. Trust me, I can find a lot of other shit to share with my family without stupifying my own hobby.
Just look at television, is it better with Full House or without it? Are we going to support Full House for the sake of keeping the dumbest humans alive entertained just for the sake of getting them on board with primetime television?
That is videogaming in ten years if you guys do not ball up. It is going to be a Cliffy B reality show, and an Oprah special on the Wii, and a film version of Animal Crossing.
Personally I do not give a shit if the rest of the world gets us. Video games are fun, let the rest of the world flow our way instead of us convincing them to do so.
moku said:What? How can nothing not apeal to you? You have everything from a grand adventure game, to platforming at its finest. Fighting, and shooting, excite trucking to mini-gaming.
Some of you people are reaching so hard, youve jarred something in your brains.
fernoca said:Is C4 trying to get banned again??
Funny, how he needs to clarify on this and other threads that:
To say stuff like:
But, hey!
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So you are trying to get banned?C4Lukins said:Really it is the same opinion I had then. That gamers should promote fun games for themselves instead of games just making a lot of money for the sake of gaming earning the respect of others.
People that say shit like this aren't even bothering to look.fistfulofmetal said:I don't care if it's mainstream... or obscure. I don't care about expanding the market or any of the crap. I just care about games I want to play.
What I see is this:
The two consoles that currently have the games I want to play and will want to play in the future are being beaten severely by a console that has literally nothing appealing to me now or in the future.
That worries me a little bit.
Maybe you weren't!legend166 said:No one was calling the death of the industry when Enter the Matrix a billion copies.
fernoca said:So you are trying to get banned?
Post-NPD and Bioshock and on the (nearly)eve of Metroid Prime 3?![]()
Pour one out for the space flight simDeku said:If I want to be elisist for the sake of elitisim, I'd have a lot more to cry about than Full House destroying TV. There are actually marvelous genres from the 90s that were killed off by the onset of the FPS drone generation and the all the brats with sephiroth avatars.
Compared to movies or music it's not. Especially console gaming. The revenue figures showing the games industry makes more than movies highlights the price difference more than the popularity._leech_ said:The idea that gaming isn't already mainstream with the 100+ million PSXs and 120+ million PS2s floating out there is so flawed.
legend166 said:The thing is, these "non-games" that you're attributing the death of the industry to, aren't even that bad. Wii Sports is a great game. Brain Age and such are well made.
No one was calling the death of the industry when Enter the Matrix a billion copies.
Pretty much. My paradise of turn-based RPGs, 2D sidescrollers, and vertical space shooters, all gone.jiji said:So is the Wii making the Playstation generation feel like their tastes will soon no longer be relevant?
If so, those of us who started on 8- and 16-bit consoles say: Welcome to the party! Enjoy your bitter, bitter tears. You've got a long road ahead of you.![]()
C4Lukins said:I am going to try and not make this an anti Wii topic.
The conversation is about, the idea, that inviting everyone else into our hobby does not necessarily benefit us. "Wow, now my grandmother no longer makes fun of me for playing Doom, because she is rocken the Wiimote."
All you have to do is look at things like MTV. Music is great, music is awesome, everyone agrees with that. MTV really fucking sucks though, and it is the biggest driving factor in the music industry today. That is what happens when you give your hobby to mainstream commercialism.
It is not important that they get us. I can share my experience with my mom. Trust me, I can find a lot of other shit to share with my family without stupifying my own hobby.
Just look at television, is it better with Full House or without it? Are we going to support Full House for the sake of keeping the dumbest humans alive entertained just for the sake of getting them on board with primetime television?
That is videogaming in ten years if you guys do not ball up. It is going to be a Cliffy B reality show, and an Oprah special on the Wii, and a film version of Animal Crossing.
Personally I do not give a shit if the rest of the world gets us. Video games are fun, let the rest of the world flow our way instead of us convincing them to do so.
C4Lukins said:I do not think they are the death of the industry, I just think they are bad for us people who have been playing games for years. Even if you look at the most devote Nintendo fans, I doubt they are more exicted about Nintendogs, Brain Trainging, Wii Fit... over new real game announcements.
There is no way that Wii Fit excites you more then a new Pikimen, or Animal Crossing, or a new actual game. And if it does, you should be stabbed in the head. But I doubt it does so your head is ok. That is the simplistic arguement I am making. It does not benefit us videogamers if the Wii becomes the next step arobics machine. It completely fucks up the whole thing if Nintendo becomes the next Jazzersize.
C4Lukins said:There is no way that Wii Fit excites you more then a new Pikimen, or Animal Crossing, or a new actual game. And if it does, you should be stabbed in the head. But I doubt it does so your head is ok. That is the simplistic arguement I am making. It does not benefit us videogamers if the Wii becomes the next step arobics machine. It completely fucks up the whole thing if Nintendo becomes the next Jazzersize.
It did until I discovered it was based on another peripheral. My dream of the excerise based RPG was shot to shit. Maybe next gen.C4Lukins said:There is no way that Wii Fit excites you more then a new Pikimen, or Animal Crossing, or a new actual game. And if it does, you should be stabbed in the head.
legend166 said:But Wii Fit doesn't replace any of those games. Nintendo are still making Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Pikmin, etc. If you did a comparison of the amount of "real" game releases to non-games, between the GCN-era and now, it would probably be exactly the same. Hell, I'm going to do that if Wikipedia has a list.
C4Lukins said:All you have to do is look at things like MTV. Music is great, music is awesome, everyone agrees with that. MTV really fucking sucks though, and it is the biggest driving factor in the music industry today. That is what happens when you give your hobby to mainstream commercialism.
C4Lukins said:It is not important that they get us. I can share my experience with my mom. Trust me, I can find a lot of other shit to share with my family without stupifying my own hobby.
Just look at television, is it better with Full House or without it? Are we going to support Full House for the sake of keeping the dumbest humans alive entertained just for the sake of getting them on board with primetime television?
That is videogaming in ten years if you guys do not ball up. It is going to be a Cliffy B reality show, and an Oprah special on the Wii, and a film version of Animal Crossing.
Personally I do not give a shit if the rest of the world gets us. Video games are fun, let the rest of the world flow our way instead of us convincing them to do so.
C4Lukins said:I do not think they are the death of the industry, I just think they are bad for us people who have been playing games for years. Even if you look at the most devote Nintendo fans, I doubt they are more exicted about Nintendogs, Brain Trainging, Wii Fit... over new real game announcements.
There is no way that Wii Fit excites you more then a new Pikimen, or Animal Crossing, or a new actual game. And if it does, you should be stabbed in the head. But I doubt it does so your head is ok. That is the simplistic arguement I am making. It does not benefit us videogamers if the Wii becomes the next step arobics machine. It completely fucks up the whole thing if Nintendo becomes the next Jazzersize.
C4Lukins said:It is what they are promoting though, and that is what is different. And you know that.
C4Lukins said:It is what they are promoting though, and that is what is different. And you know that.
C4Lukins said:I do not think they are the death of the industry, I just think they are bad for us people who have been playing games for years. Even if you look at the most devote Nintendo fans, I doubt they are more exicted about Nintendogs, Brain Trainging, Wii Fit... over new real game announcements.
There is no way that Wii Fit excites you more then a new Pikimen, or Animal Crossing, or a new actual game. And if it does, you should be stabbed in the head. But I doubt it does so your head is ok. That is the simplistic arguement I am making. It does not benefit us videogamers if the Wii becomes the next step arobics machine. It completely fucks up the whole thing if Nintendo becomes the next Jazzersize.
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ethelred said:Does it matter what they're promoting? I mean, if we look to the DS as an example, we can see that the non-game trend has not only not stopped Nintendo from making games in its classic franchises (new EAD-devved Mario which the GBA never got, new EAD-devved Zelda which the GBA never got...), we see that the change in "promotion" isn't hurting the success of those games either. Zelda's selling wonderfully. NSMB is one of the best selling Mario games (not to put too fine a point on it...). Nothing is being killed or jeopardized. You're just being melodramatic.
C4Lukins said:The last great Mario game was Mario 64. That was about ten years ago, and that should piss you off. I know it pisses me off. In ten years they made Mario Sunshine, and a dozen remakes of other mario games. To me that is fucking annoying. Even with New Super Mario Bros. Finally I thought I would get some old school love. And they made a game that was more simplistic then Super Mario 2. The last good Starfox game was on the 64. The last good Kart game on a console was on the 64. The last signifigant innovation we saw with a Zelda game was on the 64. They have been reselling and rehashing the same shit to you guys for 5 plus years now, and your replacement games are these non games that everyone bitches about.
Link said:Now you're complaining about Nintendo's games in general? Your argument is completely falling apart. I guess this wasn't an anti Wii thread, just an anti Nintendo one.
C4Lukins said:The last great Mario game was Mario 64. That was about ten years ago, and that should piss you off. I know it pisses me off. In ten years they made Mario Sunshine, and a dozen remakes of other mario games. To me that is fucking annoying. Even with New Super Mario Bros. Finally I thought I would get some old school love. And they made a game that was more simplistic then Super Mario 2. The last good Starfox game was on the 64. The last good Kart game on a console was on the 64. The last signifigant innovation we saw with a Zelda game was on the 64. They have been reselling and rehashing the same shit to you guys for 5 plus years now, and your replacement games are these non games that everyone bitches about.
C4Lukins said:The last signifigant innovation we saw with a Zelda game was on the 64. They have been reselling and rehashing the same shit to you guys for 5 plus years now, and your replacement games are these non games that everyone bitches about.
C4Lukins said:They have been reselling and rehashing the same shit to you guys for 5 plus years now, and your replacement games are these non games that everyone bitches about.
GreenGlowingGoo said:You're going to bring in the Phantom Hourglass fans, now. Then it's going to get real.