Damn hackers...

Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tye.
You need to see the light.
It took me YEARS to get every character in melee, making it harder to unlock things creates replay value. The fact that almost everything in brawl can be unlocked with barely any effort is Nintendo's attempt at getting casual gamers in order to get more money instead of tending to the needs of its hardcore fans.
This is why only casual gamers, young children, old people, and nintendo fans hoping for Nintendo to return to its glory days even own a wii. Nintendo has become like every other big corporation who only wants your money.
It took you YEARS to unlock all the characters in Melee?! It took me a week. And you're so wrong, ugh... Honestly, if people would just stop blaming the casuals and everything...
Wow, dude, this is sad. I know your title says "Fanboy", but is there any way at all for you to get that Nintendo is seriously doing something wrong here?

Casual games are great for the industry, yes, but as far as the gamers that bought the Wii for the likes of Zelda and Mario, they're getting the shaft. Nintendo, while still acknowledging the core gamer with games like Other M and Mario Galaxy 2, their main focus is no longer you, but your mother, your grandmother and your uncles and aunts.

And hating on the other brands isn't cool at all. Broaden your horizons and stop being such an ignorant fanboy.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Oh yeah, BTW Tye, I hate casual games because I like a fun gaming experiences that lasts me for a long time instead of just for a few days, I still play Super Mario 64 even today yet i've been playing that game since I was just a little kid. I only play Mario galaxy once every like 5 months for only a few minutes.
I play all my Wii games regularly, including "casual" games like Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. I love them all. They DO give you a fun gaming experience that lasts a long time. I play Wii Music a hell of a lot more than I play Twilight Princess. Because games like the Wii series and Brawl have infinite replay value. Once you beat games like Twilight Princess, there's nothing left to do. No real reason to go back and play it. But games with fun multiplayer like Brawl, WarioWare, and Mario Kart never get old.
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Oh yeah, BTW Tye, I hate casual games because I like a fun gaming experiences that lasts me for a long time instead of just for a few days, I still play Super Mario 64 even today yet i've been playing that game since I was just a little kid. I only play Mario galaxy once every like 5 months for only a few minutes.
I play all my Wii games regularly, including "casual" games like Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. I love them all. They DO give you a fun gaming experience that lasts a long time. I play Wii Music a hell of a lot more than I play Twilight Princess. Because games like the Wii series and Brawl have infinite replay value. Once you beat games like Twilight Princess, there's nothing left to do. No real reason to go back and play it. But games with fun multiplayer like Brawl, WarioWare, and Mario Kart never get old.
I haven't played Wii sports since I got my wii.
 
Blue Cup said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tye.
You need to see the light.
It took me YEARS to get every character in melee, making it harder to unlock things creates replay value. The fact that almost everything in brawl can be unlocked with barely any effort is Nintendo's attempt at getting casual gamers in order to get more money instead of tending to the needs of its hardcore fans.
This is why only casual gamers, young children, old people, and nintendo fans hoping for Nintendo to return to its glory days even own a wii. Nintendo has become like every other big corporation who only wants your money.
It took you YEARS to unlock all the characters in Melee?! It took me a week. And you're so wrong, ugh... Honestly, if people would just stop blaming the casuals and everything...
Wow, dude, this is sad. I know your title says "Fanboy", but is there any way at all for you to get that Nintendo is seriously doing something wrong here?
What exactly are they "doing wrong", huh? Nothing. You just don't like the direction they're going in.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Oh yeah, BTW Tye, I hate casual games because I like a fun gaming experiences that lasts me for a long time instead of just for a few days, I still play Super Mario 64 even today yet i've been playing that game since I was just a little kid. I only play Mario galaxy once every like 5 months for only a few minutes.
I play all my Wii games regularly, including "casual" games like Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. I love them all. They DO give you a fun gaming experience that lasts a long time. I play Wii Music a hell of a lot more than I play Twilight Princess. Because games like the Wii series and Brawl have infinite replay value. Once you beat games like Twilight Princess, there's nothing left to do. No real reason to go back and play it. But games with fun multiplayer like Brawl, WarioWare, and Mario Kart never get old.
I haven't played Wii sports since I got my wii.
Maybe you should. It's really fun. I don't know why you'd think otherwise...
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Oh yeah, BTW Tye, I hate casual games because I like a fun gaming experiences that lasts me for a long time instead of just for a few days, I still play Super Mario 64 even today yet i've been playing that game since I was just a little kid. I only play Mario galaxy once every like 5 months for only a few minutes.
I play all my Wii games regularly, including "casual" games like Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. I love them all. They DO give you a fun gaming experience that lasts a long time. I play Wii Music a hell of a lot more than I play Twilight Princess. Because games like the Wii series and Brawl have infinite replay value. Once you beat games like Twilight Princess, there's nothing left to do. No real reason to go back and play it. But games with fun multiplayer like Brawl, WarioWare, and Mario Kart never get old.
I haven't played Wii sports since I got my wii.
Maybe you should. It's really fun. I don't know why you'd think otherwise...
Can I ask you something Tye? If you had a choice, Super Mario Galaxy or Super Mario World?
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Oh yeah, BTW Tye, I hate casual games because I like a fun gaming experiences that lasts me for a long time instead of just for a few days, I still play Super Mario 64 even today yet i've been playing that game since I was just a little kid. I only play Mario galaxy once every like 5 months for only a few minutes.
I play all my Wii games regularly, including "casual" games like Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. I love them all. They DO give you a fun gaming experience that lasts a long time. I play Wii Music a hell of a lot more than I play Twilight Princess. Because games like the Wii series and Brawl have infinite replay value. Once you beat games like Twilight Princess, there's nothing left to do. No real reason to go back and play it. But games with fun multiplayer like Brawl, WarioWare, and Mario Kart never get old.
I agree with this, mostly. Games like Wii Sports and Wii Play have gotten old though. Mario Kart, Mario Strikers Charged, Sonic&Secret Rings, Brawl, and games like that never get old though.
 
Blue Cup said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tye.
You need to see the light.
It took me YEARS to get every character in melee, making it harder to unlock things creates replay value. The fact that almost everything in brawl can be unlocked with barely any effort is Nintendo's attempt at getting casual gamers in order to get more money instead of tending to the needs of its hardcore fans.
This is why only casual gamers, young children, old people, and nintendo fans hoping for Nintendo to return to its glory days even own a wii. Nintendo has become like every other big corporation who only wants your money.
It took you YEARS to unlock all the characters in Melee?! It took me a week. And you're so wrong, ugh... Honestly, if people would just stop blaming the casuals and everything...
Wow, dude, this is sad. I know your title says "Fanboy", but is there any way at all for you to get that Nintendo is seriously doing something wrong here?

Casual games are great for the industry, yes, but as far as the gamers that bought the Wii for the likes of Zelda and Mario, they're getting the shaft. Nintendo, while still acknowledging the core gamer with games like Other M and Mario Galaxy 2, their main focus is no longer you, but your mother, your grandmother and your uncles and aunts.

And hating on the other brands isn't cool at all. Broaden your horizons and stop being such an ignorant fanboy.
I hate it when you people say that. Nintendo isn't ignoring the core fans for the casual. They make games that appeal to both audiences! Besides, good "core" games take much longer to make than "casual" games. You don't want what could have been a great game to be rushed, do you? And I don't hate the other brands. I just don't like to play them.
 
Tyeforce said:
Blue Cup said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tye.
You need to see the light.
It took me YEARS to get every character in melee, making it harder to unlock things creates replay value. The fact that almost everything in brawl can be unlocked with barely any effort is Nintendo's attempt at getting casual gamers in order to get more money instead of tending to the needs of its hardcore fans.
This is why only casual gamers, young children, old people, and nintendo fans hoping for Nintendo to return to its glory days even own a wii. Nintendo has become like every other big corporation who only wants your money.
It took you YEARS to unlock all the characters in Melee?! It took me a week. And you're so wrong, ugh... Honestly, if people would just stop blaming the casuals and everything...
Wow, dude, this is sad. I know your title says "Fanboy", but is there any way at all for you to get that Nintendo is seriously doing something wrong here?
What exactly are they "doing wrong", huh? Nothing. You just don't like the direction they're going in.
Developing games for non-gamers. How exactly is that not doing something wrong? Do you think it would be wise for a company that develops products exclusively for people looking to lose weight to suddenly begin producing rich in fat foods and products that cause weight gain? That would kill the faith in all the consumers that bought their weight loss products.
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tye.
You need to see the light.
It took me YEARS to get every character in melee, making it harder to unlock things creates replay value. The fact that almost everything in brawl can be unlocked with barely any effort is Nintendo's attempt at getting casual gamers in order to get more money instead of tending to the needs of its hardcore fans.
This is why only casual gamers, young children, old people, and nintendo fans hoping for Nintendo to return to its glory days even own a wii. Nintendo has become like every other big corporation who only wants your money.
It took you YEARS to unlock all the characters in Melee?! It took me a week. And you're so wrong, ugh... Honestly, if people would just stop blaming the casuals and everything...
You seriously played 1000 vs. matches in melee in a week?
And it is true. Nintendo only wants your money, Miyamoto has even told us this before when he basically said he was ignoring the hardcore fans, and in one interview about zelda wii he stated something about putting in wii motion plus depending on how well Wii sports resort sold, that's a marketing technique.
Nintendo has always been about the consumers, not the money (unlike Sony and Microsoft). That's why they're expanding the gaming audience.
All companies primary goals are to make money.
If they weren't motivated by money, why wouldn't they have listened to the hardcore gamer some?
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Oh yeah, BTW Tye, I hate casual games because I like a fun gaming experiences that lasts me for a long time instead of just for a few days, I still play Super Mario 64 even today yet i've been playing that game since I was just a little kid. I only play Mario galaxy once every like 5 months for only a few minutes.
I play all my Wii games regularly, including "casual" games like Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. I love them all. They DO give you a fun gaming experience that lasts a long time. I play Wii Music a hell of a lot more than I play Twilight Princess. Because games like the Wii series and Brawl have infinite replay value. Once you beat games like Twilight Princess, there's nothing left to do. No real reason to go back and play it. But games with fun multiplayer like Brawl, WarioWare, and Mario Kart never get old.
I haven't played Wii sports since I got my wii.
Maybe you should. It's really fun. I don't know why you'd think otherwise...
Can I ask you something Tye? If you had a choice, Super Mario Galaxy or Super Mario World?
Super Mario Galaxy. Is there a problem with that? I prefer 3D games to 2D games. Sprites bore me, especially older ones. I'm not saying that I don't like SMW, because I LOVE it. It's one of the greatest games ever. But I'd prefer Galaxy to it any day, because it's more fun to play.
 
Toad Kart 64 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Oh yeah, BTW Tye, I hate casual games because I like a fun gaming experiences that lasts me for a long time instead of just for a few days, I still play Super Mario 64 even today yet i've been playing that game since I was just a little kid. I only play Mario galaxy once every like 5 months for only a few minutes.
I play all my Wii games regularly, including "casual" games like Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. I love them all. They DO give you a fun gaming experience that lasts a long time. I play Wii Music a hell of a lot more than I play Twilight Princess. Because games like the Wii series and Brawl have infinite replay value. Once you beat games like Twilight Princess, there's nothing left to do. No real reason to go back and play it. But games with fun multiplayer like Brawl, WarioWare, and Mario Kart never get old.
I agree with this, mostly. Games like Wii Sports and Wii Play have gotten old though. Mario Kart, Mario Strikers Charged, Sonic&Secret Rings, Brawl, and games like that never get old though.
I got a Platinum medal in WiiSports, hit the bag or something like that when I first got the Wii, then got Twilight Princess and haven't played Wii Sports cause it got all dirty, if I put it in my Wii, it could get broken or something like that :(
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
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I haven't played Wii sports since I got my wii.
Maybe you should. It's really fun. I don't know why you'd think otherwise...
Can I ask you something Tye? If you had a choice, Super Mario Galaxy or Super Mario World?
Super Mario Galaxy. Is there a problem with that? I prefer 3D games to 2D games. Sprites bore me, especially older ones. I'm not saying that I don't like SMW, because I LOVE it. It's one of the greatest games ever. But I'd prefer Galaxy to it any day, because it's more fun to play.
You need help.
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
I haven't played Wii sports since I got my wii.
Maybe you should. It's really fun. I don't know why you'd think otherwise...
Can I ask you something Tye? If you had a choice, Super Mario Galaxy or Super Mario World?
Super Mario Galaxy. Is there a problem with that? I prefer 3D games to 2D games. Sprites bore me, especially older ones. I'm not saying that I don't like SMW, because I LOVE it. It's one of the greatest games ever. But I'd prefer Galaxy to it any day, because it's more fun to play.
Haha, you just threw out any and all credibility you could have possibly had.
 
Blue Cup said:
Tyeforce said:
Blue Cup said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tye.
You need to see the light.
It took me YEARS to get every character in melee, making it harder to unlock things creates replay value. The fact that almost everything in brawl can be unlocked with barely any effort is Nintendo's attempt at getting casual gamers in order to get more money instead of tending to the needs of its hardcore fans.
This is why only casual gamers, young children, old people, and nintendo fans hoping for Nintendo to return to its glory days even own a wii. Nintendo has become like every other big corporation who only wants your money.
It took you YEARS to unlock all the characters in Melee?! It took me a week. And you're so wrong, ugh... Honestly, if people would just stop blaming the casuals and everything...
Wow, dude, this is sad. I know your title says "Fanboy", but is there any way at all for you to get that Nintendo is seriously doing something wrong here?
What exactly are they "doing wrong", huh? Nothing. You just don't like the direction they're going in.
Developing games for non-gamers. How exactly is that not doing something wrong? Do you think it would be wise for a company that develops products exclusively for people looking to lose weight to suddenly begin producing rich in fat foods and products that cause weight gain? That would kill the faith in all the consumers that bought their weight loss products.
Read my reply to your edited post. And I don't understand what you're getting at. There's nothing but good that comes from it.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Maybe you should. It's really fun. I don't know why you'd think otherwise...
Can I ask you something Tye? If you had a choice, Super Mario Galaxy or Super Mario World?
Super Mario Galaxy. Is there a problem with that? I prefer 3D games to 2D games. Sprites bore me, especially older ones. I'm not saying that I don't like SMW, because I LOVE it. It's one of the greatest games ever. But I'd prefer Galaxy to it any day, because it's more fun to play.
You need help.
Why? Why? Because you say so? HA.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Maybe you should. It's really fun. I don't know why you'd think otherwise...
Can I ask you something Tye? If you had a choice, Super Mario Galaxy or Super Mario World?
Super Mario Galaxy. Is there a problem with that? I prefer 3D games to 2D games. Sprites bore me, especially older ones. I'm not saying that I don't like SMW, because I LOVE it. It's one of the greatest games ever. But I'd prefer Galaxy to it any day, because it's more fun to play.
You need help.
Why? Because he prefers games with better graphics, cool controls, wide variety of enemies, and storyline?

Just because the storyline isn't "Bowser took peach, go to his castle and beat him up" doesn't mean the game is bad.
 
Blue Cup said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Maybe you should. It's really fun. I don't know why you'd think otherwise...
Can I ask you something Tye? If you had a choice, Super Mario Galaxy or Super Mario World?
Super Mario Galaxy. Is there a problem with that? I prefer 3D games to 2D games. Sprites bore me, especially older ones. I'm not saying that I don't like SMW, because I LOVE it. It's one of the greatest games ever. But I'd prefer Galaxy to it any day, because it's more fun to play.
Haha, you just threw out any and all credibility you could have possibly had.
Why? There's nothing wrong with liking newer games better than older ones. YOU people are the fanboys. Old school fanboys. I love older games, but I like newer experiences.
 
A game company that doesn't develop products for gamers, how is that even remotely correct?

What if Oscar Meyer all of a sudden started producing vegetable snacks? Would that be fair for those that love their Bologna?

Why? There's nothing wrong with liking newer games better than older ones. YOU people are the fanboys. Old school fanboys. I love older games, but I like newer experiences.

We simply have nostalgic roots planted with the games of yesteryear. Doesn't make us ignorant fans.
 
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