I am so psyched for this game. The more I hear and see of it (what little I've allowed myself to watch), the more I'm looking forward to it. Naughty Dog will deliver another winner!
As long as the single-player is not negatively affected by adding multiplayer (and it sounds like it might actually benefit), this game will be even better than the first with even longer replayability.
the single-player, this can only be good. I trust you Naughty Dog; you won't let us down!
Pretty good selection. I like the Sega Genesis offerings. It's also nice to be able to basically pause the game and resume it at any point in the future, even after turning off the Wii. Many if not most of the older games didn't have a battery in the cartridge so you had to finish the game in one sitting or leave your system on for days. Toe Jam and Earl comes to mind. Now I can play it anytime and pick up right where I left off.
A lot of the games are available in compila...
No time because there are too many good games for the other systems. I only turn the Wii on to get rid of the blue light that means you have a new message!
No password needed so now we can check all those users who claim to have thousands of trophies and prove they're lying!
"Perhaps this creature found Spore's missing features..."
Just a little thing, but it should have been fixed a long time ago.
Good news, but I was still hoping for some PS3-related news...
This game would have sold well on PS3/360. That's where this game's audience is.
Love these unique PSN games.
to pull predictions seemingly out of thin air. Is his accuracy even better than random guessing?
Some good ideas here, especially co-op, fully destructible environments, and native 1080P support.
I didn't say anything about not wanting Grandpas to play videogames. The point I'm making is that the fact that Grandpas want to play with the Wii shows that Nintendo has expanded the market beyond traditional videogamers. I doubt what Grandpa is playing is what you're playing.
Perhaps we need a new term for what people do with their Wiis? I have one and I find I rarely play "video games" on it. It's in a category of its own.
When grandparents are excited about it, you know it's a new beast of its own and shouldn't be directly compared to "traditional" consoles like the 360 and PS3. They're not really directly competing.
Nintendo has definitely tapped a heretofore untapped market.
If anyone can do it, it's Phil Harrison. He seems to have assembled quite the team.
I would love a new Destruction Derby...
Or is there a supply issue? Or is it market saturation and everyone who wants a Wii has one?
Either way, Nintendo needs a hit game soon. Monster Hunter G will probably be that game. Until April though, Wii sales may be down.
360 and PS3 owners take automatic game updates for granted. Nintendo should do the same - have internet-connected Wiis check for game updates each time the game is launched.
Purely satirical (and hilarious).