Hunter_Orion
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Ooh, look! It's the bottom half of a DS!
Am i one of the few people to think that theyre just trying to combine two of their best inventions? Thats all it looks like to me. I understand that its nintendo, and they like to play around with technology, but the wii itself already has sold well enough. If they should be experimenting with anything, it should be the multiplayer. They made mario a 4 player co-op, and look how popular that became. That's nintendo's ticket to big bucks: remake classic games and turn them into multiplayer. Make another 4 swords, another nightmare in dreamland (a shameless remake of the nes game maybe, but tons of fun with multiple people), a 2d sonic game with multiplayer (yeah, i know, "thats what srb2 is for!"), hell, even megaman. Theyve given us the option of playing as other characters, now they need to give us the opportunity to destroy a robot master with a friend. Xbox and ps have seriously got tyem beaten on graphics, and to some extent gameplay. But Nintendo's secret weapon is reimagining nostalgic games that we all grew up with. At least it seems like it might turn out well
Am i one of the few people to think that theyre just trying to combine two of their best inventions? Thats all it looks like to me. I understand that its nintendo, and they like to play around with technology, but the wii itself already has sold well enough. If they should be experimenting with anything, it should be the multiplayer. They made mario a 4 player co-op, and look how popular that became. That's nintendo's ticket to big bucks: remake classic games and turn them into multiplayer. Make another 4 swords, another nightmare in dreamland (a shameless remake of the nes game maybe, but tons of fun with multiple people), a 2d sonic game with multiplayer (yeah, i know, "thats what srb2 is for!"), hell, even megaman. Theyve given us the option of playing as other characters, now they need to give us the opportunity to destroy a robot master with a friend. Xbox and ps have seriously got tyem beaten on graphics, and to some extent gameplay. But Nintendo's secret weapon is reimagining nostalgic games that we all grew up with. At least it seems like it might turn out well