You're comparing two completely different things.Rocky32189How can you compare two things that are exactly the same?
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So there's no such thing as hardcore p***, and people that watch a lot of of p*** are hardcore viewers? No. Some games can be hardcore, aka extreme (in whatever sense of the word that may be).No such thing as a hardcore game, there's hardcore players
Jaysonguy
I've always been a fan of both series. As far as Hitman beingrepetitive- I have to disagree on that one. There are multiple ways to complete each mission. However, as someone else said, the story is never told very well. Since we really haven't seen much of Splinter Cell (and nothing of Hitman), it's pretty pointless to compare them now. But I will definitely be getting both the day they come out.
No thanks. Just about every game nowadays is "post-apocalyptic." Nintendo will end up doing something no one really expects and we'll all be happy. Can't we just wait and see?how about a fallout 3-ish zelda? cel shaded or not how about it really is free roam and not, "hey you can free roam but must beat dungeon X to access this area" ?
how about you can walk in first person mode, and can switch to traditional zelda third person or first person at alll times?
maybe somehow old hyrule is resurrected from under the great sea and toon link has to deal with the almost post apocalyptic ghouls of the old hyrule that has been brought to sea level
just a thought
darth-pyschosis
I think it'd be kind of cool if sword was controlled by Motion+ (obviously going to happen) and the revolver was controlled to some extent with the Nunchuk. Z button would be the trigger, and since it's a revolver, they could use a SKATE-like FlickIt scheme to pull the hammer of the gun back.
So you agree that there are clearly still HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of people that would buy it on Wii. I'm not a doctor, but I'm pretty sure hundreds of thousands is better than zero. Sure, more people will buy multi-system games for the other consoles. But sales are sales and there is still a large group of people (larger install base than the other systems) that will buy some of the product. On the actual topic, I would like a new third person game with RE4 type controls.Yeah, interesting story, sit down will you?
It's a fable called "How games sell better elsewhere"
Once upon a time there was a man called John Madden, he liked football so much he made a game about it. They made the game for many many years and all the boys and girls shouted with glee when it launched. Then when it was launched in 2006 something very peculiar happened, on the Wii it only sold slightly over 470k copies while on the other consoles it sold over 2.3 million.
Well someone thought there might be some mistake. I mean did everyone know Madden was on all three consoles? So they advertised more and the Wii's userbase grew and that launch week a miracle happened. Madden in 2007 sold over 800k and everyone cheered, that is until they saw that the other consoles had sold over 3.3 million
The next year Madden decided that along with watered down graphics, sounds, and AI it would also give the Wii version a few special features and sadly, it only sold slightly over 700k while elsewhere it sold over 3.7 million
The great thing about this story is that it's a Mad Libs story
Replace Madden with anything
Wii's Rock Band 2 = Not even half a million
Rock Band 2 elsewhere = Over 2 millionNeed for Speed Carbon = Not even half a million
Need for Speed Elsewhere = Over 2 millionEven so so games
Spider Man WOS = 130k
Spider Man WOS elsewhere = over 400kSo I will repeat what I said...
If given the choice users will pick up the software somewhere else
Jaysonguy
I don't know if Punch Out is using it, but the Conduit is so it has to be out by then. And I think The Conduit is due out by late May early June.SepewrathI thought I read that The Conduit was going to use it, but decided there weren't enough opportunities to use it in the game. I think they also said they might use it in a possible future sequel.
Yet they continue to blame Nintendo, and 3rd party developers, instead of themselves. They should've known what it was they were getting into before making a final decision before making their purchase. wiifan001I bought my Wii the day it came out. Back then, there was no way of knowing that extreme amounts of shovelware and mini-game games would flood the shelves. I knew I would be missing out on a lot of exclusive games (that eventually turned multi-platform), but I hoped Wii would get some good games of it's own. Plus, the prices of the consoles back then made it an easy choice. No way was I going to pay upwards of $400 for something that, at the time, didn't have much that appealed to me. Now that prices are going down, I may consider buying another console in the future.
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