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Post by The bag of sand on Nov 7, 2006 15:46:15 GMT -5
HOLY CRAP I got to play that game!!!
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Post by zzz on Nov 9, 2006 2:01:46 GMT -5
Actualy Wii's pointer/joystick controler is not "tacked on". It was created for Mario Galaxy. Not the other way around.
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Post by Scylla on Nov 9, 2006 2:14:13 GMT -5
Watch your eyes with that Virtual Boy Succubus, it feeds on them. My vision is already screwed, so no problem there. :P Seriously, the Virtual Boy has never bothered my eyes much. Things look a little wonky when I'm done, but it's not uncomfortable and my eyes adjust fast. I think it's important to just follow the rules and always make sure everything is adjusted well before starting and then taking a short break whenever the automatic pause kicks in. Getting back to the next-gen stuff, I wouldn't count on a PS3 port of Infinite Undiscovery, Shido. Square Enix has no involvement in the project. This one is funded and published by Microsoft. And considering the obscene price of the PS3, I'm actually happier about the prospect of getting a 360 instead of a PS3, even if the PS3 would probably have more games of interest to me in the long run.
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Post by kal on Nov 9, 2006 5:05:28 GMT -5
And considering the obscene price of the PS3, I'm actually happier about the prospect of getting a 360 instead of a PS3, even if the PS3 would probably have more games of interest to me in the long run. The thing is, if a lot of gamers think like that you can be fairly sure it'll end up being the PS3 will get less good games, I personally hope so because I feel Sony have really gone too far and lost touch with the people who buy their product in the first place.
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Post by gesutaaru on Nov 9, 2006 9:42:36 GMT -5
Actualy Wii's pointer/joystick controler is not "tacked on". It was created for Mario Galaxy. Not the other way around. I said the usage was sometimes tacked on; not the peripheral itself. The DS has some great games that take advantage of the system's unique features, like Cooking Mama, Wario Ware Touched, Trauma Center, Point Blank DS and the final case of Phoenix Wright. On the other hand, you've also got a whole bunch of games that have touchscreen features that are completely tacked on just so it can be said that the game uses the touchscreen, some of which are a detriment to the game, like Castlevania. I'm hoping for more of the former and less of the latter with the Wii; with any luck, two years down the line, it'll still be a console one can turn to for unique experiences, rather than a console one can turn to for visually inferior ports of existing franchises with Wiimote functionality tacked on and a noteworthy release every six monthes or whenever the hell Nintendo feels like it.
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Post by michiyoyoshiku on Nov 9, 2006 10:57:29 GMT -5
And considering the obscene price of the PS3, I'm actually happier about the prospect of getting a 360 instead of a PS3, even if the PS3 would probably have more games of interest to me in the long run. The thing is, if a lot of gamers think like that you can be fairly sure it'll end up being the PS3 will get less good games, I personally hope so because I feel Sony have really gone too far and lost touch with the people who buy their product in the first place. There are still some playstaion drones out there that are like "PS3 is comming out soon I gotta get that BITCH!" then steal it from the back of a truck
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Post by kal on Nov 9, 2006 17:24:14 GMT -5
Yes I know that but it may be time for an industry shift, the price is still imo a major off putting factory for hardcore and casual gamers a like.
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