I wish this was true.
but the online sucks horribly. After a while, I just don't want to play by myself as often, and I only get together with friends to play a few times a month. I'm guessing that it's similar for you. Brawl is a great game, but Nintendo dropped the ball with the online as usual. Mario Kart Wii on the other hand has great online. My own temporary respite from Brawl has alot to do with that game.
Jeremiah Wright, Pat Robertson, John Hagee, etc. The sooner they join Jerry Falwell in "the land that's not here" the better. Stupid yet influential people are the bane of society.
Nintendo could always ratchet up production to amazing levels if they spent the money to do so. However, they don't know how long this kind of demand will last. They don't know if it will grow or wane, and they don't want to have worthless production sites, equipment and laid off employees just to flood the market with the Wii. Especially since the RELATIVE lack of them has helped fuel desire for the product.
Take your local kid with a lemonade stand for instance. He/She makes 2...
The Wii sells more than 400k per week worldwide. What are you talking about?
Ha ha! Good stuff.
Just because you seemingly can't spell or express yourself clearly should we completely write you off? Didn't think so. It's the same with any good game. The faults of it are outweighed by it's goodness and inherent value.
Get rid of the blue turtle shells and I'm good really. Regardless, the game is great.
I'd pay $50-$60 a year plus the software for this game. Anything more than that though and I'd be disappointed.
That is, unless it was all in an mmorpg. :)
lol
Pokemon games are nothing if not predictable. Especially the naming scheme, and the pattern of their release. The appeal of the game though is all in the training and battle mechanics, which get deeper with each spin off. It's a shame that you don't play any more. Despite it's kiddy exterior, the depth of this game is for the most part beyond a child's ability to grasp. Perhaps you'd enjoy it more now?
In the end, such things are the responsibility of the players. We can't let a few with lazy or addictive personalities ruin the fun for everyone else. Right?
I don't think I'd need voice chat for this game, though it would be nice. Besides, since kids play the game too, it might be best if there were a set group of phrases to use for communication. Or at the least, anmail system that could be linked to E-mail so that Parents could have their kids messages sent to their e-mail boxes too. If parents let their kids play online and won't at least do that, then their kids are probably into anything and everything anyway...
We can always hope.
Even if it was the same as the handheld versions but with better graphics and multiplayer interaction I'd at least be interested. And again, that's probably part of the problem. We Nintendo fans often put up with bare bones fulfillments.
There probably would be very annoying chat limitations, but I doubt they'd dumb it down. Only the more serious gamers would pay a monthly fee to play a game you know? Sadly, this is probably one of the main reasons why we might not ever see this game happen.
It "might probably" be bad ass as well.
They might be trying to let non-Nintendo companies have the first crack at it. Maybe next week.
Everyone that matters anyway... :P
On a side note, how did this silliness get approved?
It says "Fake news" at the top. So is this a joke?
Wow.
Did you guys see that monster/boss thing at the end?
We aren't supposed to be able to have this kind of stuff on the Wii. :)