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Author Topic: Wii is such a nice change....  (Read 14792 times)

Mario Maniac

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« on: January 31, 2007, 07:36:11 PM »
With Xbox 360 and PS3 offering the same old games with prettier graphics, it is so refreshing to see Nintendo trying something unique and different with the Wii.  As they did with the DS, Nintendo is thinking differently about what makes games fun. New control schemes always make gameplay better.

With the 360 and PS3 using the same multi-button controllers that have been around for years, it gets pretty boring fast. "So I need to press the A button while rotating the left analog stick clockwise and holding the shoulder button to make my character switch weapons?" YAWN.

With the Wii however, multibutton controllers may be a think of the past thanks to motion sensing control. Many people thought the Wii's controller scheme would be gimmicky, and they said the same thing about the DS's touch screen. But look how popular the DS is--10 million units have been sold in the United States! With Wii quickly outselling the overpriced PLAYSTATION 3 Blu-Ray player/computer/whatever, it is quite clear which system is more popular.

Yes, the PS3 and Xbox 360 both offer more powerful hardware with enhanced HD graphics, but they have the same types of games we've been playing for years. Speaking of HD, in order to fully appreciate the PS3 and Xbox 360 you need to purchase an expensive HD television that is capable of displaying the correct resolution. On top of that you need to buy the appropriate HD cables (luckily HD cables come with the Xbox 360 Premium system).

Sony thinks the PS3 is the future of videogames. But a $500-$600 system that offers only prettier versions of games we've been playing for years is not what I call "next-generation". The Sixaxis controller is a waste--the tilt controls are tacked on, and it doesn't even have rumble!

Thank God Nintendo intervened with the Wii. It's obvious they were thinking outside the box so to speak, by reinventing the way videogames are played. Not only that, but the price of the Wii console is just right. $249 with a pack-in game is a great deal, one that many people are more than happy to spend on than a $400-$600 game machine that offers virtually nothing new.

On a side note. I am really excited about the Virtual Console feature. Downloading hundreds of classic games from various Nintendo and competing systems is a dream come true! Now I can finally play those Genesis games and my favorite Nintendo games on the same system! I don't play online games, because I don't see the point in playing games with strangers I can't even see. Xbox Live is a big success, and kudos to Microsoft, but I don't really see the reason why I should pony up $50 a year just to play multiplayer with people I can't even see.

The Wii is a social machine. It is so fun playing in a room with a group of friends and family, knowing that all of them can join in even if they have never even played a game before. The motion sensetive Wii Remote is simple enough for non-gamers, yet challenging enough for experienced players. The controller offers plenty of fun gameplay experiences, and I can't wait to see what games developers will create using it. The Wii is a system the entire family can enjoy.

I do not have a Wii, yet. But from what I have read on various message boards, I can come up with this conclusion: The Wii is truly a revolution for gaming, bringing families together like no other system has since the NES.
« Last Edit: January 31, 2007, 07:38:20 PM by Mario Maniac »
People who like video games should also like Nintendo. People who don't like Nintendo obviously don't like video games.

« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2007, 07:39:11 PM »
Dude. We all know. You don't need to keep showing off your commitment.

However this won't matter since in a few weeks you'll just make another "Wii is great; PS3 is lame" topic...
« Last Edit: January 31, 2007, 07:41:43 PM by NintendoExpert89 »

Mario Maniac

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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2007, 07:42:57 PM »
I was not trying to bash any system. I'm simply saying how refreshing the Wii is compared to the sequel/port/liscensed crap we've been seeing for years.

The controller is intuitive and simple for all people to use. The games are fun, the Virtual Console is genius, and the price is perfect.

I am simply sick of all the crap out there in the gaming industry today. It seems that developers are losing their creativity and are simply relying on flashy HD graphics to sell their games. Good graphics are nice, but intuitive controls and gameplay are what really matters. Isn't that what gaming is all about, enjoying the experience of playing.

If I want amazing realistic graphics, I'll just walk outside and enjoy the scenery. :D
« Last Edit: January 31, 2007, 07:47:51 PM by Mario Maniac »
People who like video games should also like Nintendo. People who don't like Nintendo obviously don't like video games.

« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2007, 07:48:46 PM »
Remember folks: if your console's name doesn't contain any of the words from the name of the previous console, it's not a sequel.

MaxVance

  • Vance Vance Revolution
« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2007, 07:49:04 PM »
New control schemes always make gameplay better.
Only if used properly by the developers. Which, sadly, is not always true.
Remember that your first Goomba boldly you walk? When Mario touched that mushroom being brought up more largely remember that you are surprised? Miscalculate your jump that pit remember that it falls?

« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2007, 07:49:35 PM »
With the 360 and PS3 using the same multi-button controllers that have been around for years, it gets pretty boring fast. "So I need to press the A button while rotating the left analog stick clockwise and holding the shoulder button to make my character switch weapons?" YAWN.
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Sony thinks the PS3 is the future of videogames. But a $500-$600 system that offers only prettier versions of games we've been playing for years is not what I call "next-generation". The Sixaxis controller is a waste--the tilt controls are tacked on, and it doesn't even have rumble!
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$249 with a pack-in game is a great deal, one that many people are more than happy to spend on than a $400-$600 game machine that offers virtually nothing new.

Sounds like bashing to me...

The point is, we all know you're just going to make another topic identical this one, thinking more topics gets the point across.
« Last Edit: January 31, 2007, 07:51:40 PM by NintendoExpert89 »

Chupperson Weird

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« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2007, 07:50:47 PM »
Sequels aren't bad. In fact, Wii has several franchise sequels already!
Ports aren't bad. In fact, Twilight Princess is a port!
Licensed games aren't bad. There are many, such as a large selection of Star Wars games, that are really great, and we'll even be seeing a Lego Star Wars game on Wii!

Also, exactly who are you telling this to?
Everyone at this forum already knows everything you just posted. This isn't a place to post your expository essays.
That was a joke.

BP

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« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2007, 08:00:17 PM »
* Bird Person boots up Judge_BP.exe
A-HAH! MM replied to one of his topics! That may mean that he reads the other replies, which may mean that he deliberately ignores our pleads of "STOP MAKING THESE TOPICS!!!" and posts them anyway! It's all coming together now...
All your dreeeeeeams begiiin to shatterrrrrr~
It's YOUR problem!

« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2007, 08:02:18 PM »
As much as I'd love to just pop in here and start up the Mario Maniac bashing, I'm feeling rather argutive today, so I'll humor you.

New control schemes always make gameplay better.

Tell that to the N-Gage, or better yet the Power Glove.

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With the 360 and PS3 using the same multi-button controllers that have been around for years, it gets pretty boring fast. "So I need to press the A button while rotating the left analog stick clockwise and holding the shoulder button to make my character switch weapons?" YAWN.

What game are you playing? Most just require you to press one button to change weapons from a menu.

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With Wii quickly outselling the overpriced PLAYSTATION 3 Blu-Ray player/computer/whatever, it is quite clear which system is more popular.


Wow, I guess this also has nothing to do with the number of units that were ready at launch and the fact that both systems came out just 2 months ago.

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Speaking of HD, in order to fully appreciate the PS3 and Xbox 360 you need to purchase an expensive HD television that is capable of displaying the correct resolution. On top of that you need to buy the appropriate HD cables (luckily HD cables come with the Xbox 360 Premium system).

HDTV is the way of the future. More and more tv stations are switching to an all digital format. If I remember correctly, the FCC passed some order that Analog broadcasts will be phased out by 2009 and will be replaced with HD broadcasts. At least, that's how I remember it. Plus the price of those tv sets will definitely go down in the next few years.

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Sony thinks the PS3 is the future of videogames. But a $500-$600 system that offers only prettier versions of games we've been playing for years is not what I call "next-generation".

Funny. That's almost exactly what it's been these last few years.

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The Sixaxis controller is a waste--the tilt controls are tacked on, and it doesn't even have rumble!

No rumble? Ohs noes whatever shall I do without rumble feedback in my games?!? Wait a minute, I know. Continue playing the games because rumble is only a extra, not an essential.

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Thank God Nintendo intervened with the Wii. It's obvious they were thinking outside the box so to speak, by reinventing the way videogames are played. Not only that, but the price of the Wii console is just right. $249 with a pack-in game is a great deal, one that many people are more than happy to spend on than a $400-$600 game machine that offers virtually nothing new.

Honestly, you should try out for those Wiiosks they have at Wal Mart where the woman explains to the audience what a Wii even is.

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On a side note. I am really excited about the Virtual Console feature. Downloading hundreds of classic games from various Nintendo and competing systems is a dream come true! Now I can finally play those Genesis games and my favorite Nintendo games on the same system!


...or you could just play them on the systems you already own, unless you hate bargain shopping, never owned a system before the Wii, or you've been a supreme fanboy since birth.

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I don't play online games, because I don't see the point in playing games with strangers I can't even see. Xbox Live is a big success, and kudos to Microsoft, but I don't really see the reason why I should pony up $50 a year just to play multiplayer with people I can't even see.

Playing against your relatives and friends gets boring after the 50th time you beat them. Also, that's why they advise to play only with people you know.

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The Wii is a social machine. It is so fun playing in a room with a group of friends and family, knowing that all of them can join in even if they have never even played a game before. The motion sensetive Wii Remote is simple enough for non-gamers, yet challenging enough for experienced players. The controller offers plenty of fun gameplay experiences, and I can't wait to see what games developers will create using it. The Wii is a system the entire family can enjoy.


It's also the only Nintendo system that I can't hog to myself anymore due to that same reason.

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I do not have a Wii, yet.

Then for that very reason, you really shouldn't be talking right now.

I don't even know why I'm responding to you, since it's obvious you'll never read this topic again. You ignore everyone's plea to stop being so fanboyish and you always get off with only a warning. But if this wall of text somehow gets through to you, maybe you'll start listening.
As a game that requires six friends, an HDTV, and skill, I can see why the majority of TMK is going to hate on it hard.

Jake

  • Mr. Manure
« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2007, 09:46:46 PM »
Here are three things to expect from ol' Mario Maniac:

1. Flipper Flopping (and I mean alot)
2. Either bashing or praising the Xbox/PS3/whatever and giving off news (or should I say "olds"?) or information that everyone either already knows or no one really cares about.
3. Posting in the wrong forum and having to have the thread moved by a mod.
Professional Paisano here

« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2007, 11:29:56 PM »
Make.Up.Your.Mind.
Luigison: Question everything!
Me: Why?

« Reply #11 on: February 01, 2007, 06:00:17 AM »
I didn't read the original post in its entirety, but it seemed written out of an innocent happiness that I happen to find refreshing--so quitcha whinin', my fellow fungi.
Today's actually... nobody's birthday!  Quick, hurry up and make a baby!

Deezer

  • Invincible
« Reply #12 on: February 01, 2007, 01:55:02 PM »
FF = Mario Maniac's blog

The Chef

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« Reply #13 on: February 01, 2007, 03:12:56 PM »
Who's that Jake guy and how does he already have a CT? Is he really JJ in disguise?

« Reply #14 on: February 01, 2007, 03:18:03 PM »
I'm pretty sure he's Poop Dude. ;)
EDIT: Anyways, I have to contribute to the actual topic simple because the news is old and the only other thing to say even slightly on-topic would be something like flaming Mario Maniac which I don't want to do.
« Last Edit: February 01, 2007, 03:19:35 PM by Bigluigifan1.0 »
I'm a horrible person.

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