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| The Wii's remote seems like its going to do exactly what its supposed to. And That's revolutionize--change the way we play games. |
Is there something wrong with the way we're playing games now? If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And wasn't the DS's purpose in life also to "revolutionize--change the way we play games"? Damn fine job it's done.
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The concept of Wario Ware was pure gold. I don't think there was a game out there like that before, and that was done on the old classic GBA. Now imagine what people (hardcore and non-gamers alike) will think when they see the commercial of Wario Ware for the Wii? Well, they'll either say one of two things. 1. Wow, does that look pretty fun. Maybe I should see what thats all about or buy one or something OR 2.I freakin hate video games |
No, the reason I don't jump for joy at the thought of Wario Ware Wii is because I've played three of the four existing games and have decided I think the series is retarded. The first one had freshness and novelty on its side, but it's still shallow. Twisted (which I played before Touched) was absolute garbage, trying to implement a motion sensor into a game that didn't need it (is there some reason every game that wasn't in Dr. Crygor's section couldn't have used the control pad?). Touched was one big demo of what the DS could do and nothing more.

Where are these lemmings going? The
Super Nintendo Super Shire! Hop in line and follow them there!