Quoting kyogre12, reply 8
Quoting XeronX,
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Quoting kyogre12,
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For one thing, there are three consoles, not two. Why does everyone always ignore the Wii? The Wii also has 512 MB of RAM.
LOL because the Wii isn't for real games. It is for family games. Don't get me wrong I have a Wii for my wife and son, and love the Wii. Especially when my Mom and sisters come over. Wii Sport's Games rock for big family gatherings.
That's BS. Just because most of the games are family/party games doesn't mean they aren't "real games." Super Mario Galaxy and the Legend of Zelda are a hell of a lot better than a lot of "real games."
Wow okay, from the tone of your response I must have hit a nerve and offended. My appologies I was just being a smartass in that response for the most part. No offense was intended.
But on the serious side. When I say as a console compared to the PS and XBox the Wii doesn't matter. My point of veiw is that the Wii while a console, it actually is a different beast all together. It's basic principle and implementation sets it apart from the other two in such a way that you can't really lump in in the same category in any but the most basic of ways.
Haha, yeah, I suppose I could have toned that response down a little
I just find it annoying that most people completely ignore the Wii, despite it being arguably the most successful of the current generation of consoles. Even when the discussion is purely Xbox360 vs. PS3 with no mention of the PC, people ignore the Wii and the fact that it blew both of the others out of the water. The executives and Microsoft and Sony obviously aren't, otherwise we wouldn't be seeing Natal and Move, but the fans do, which, in my opinion, is stupid.
However, you are right, the Wii is a different animal. I just wish it didn't always get shunted aside, because I think given the opportunity, it could be amazing at many of the genres you pointed out. Just to choose one example, I'll go with RTS.
RTS's have a long history of sucking on consoles, and I don't think Halo Wars is any exception. They pale in comparison to PC RTS's (take your pick; Sins of a Solar Empire, C&C (before it went downhill), Starcraft, Supreme Commander (not 2), etc). The controls don't adapt well to consoles. However, I think the Wii could be the console to change that, if anyone bothered to try. The Wii remote, in many ways, is similar to a PC mouse, and I think the point+click nature of it would work perfectly for an RTS.
Point+shoot for an FPS should also be amazing, but so far most attempts to make one on the Wii have flopped. A lot of people like to blame the console itself, saying it's "not powerful enough," etc, but I don't think that's the problem. I think the problem is that no one has given it a real try. They're mostly half-hearted ports of games for the other consoles. If someone like Bungie or Infinity Ward made a solid effort at a Wii-dedicated FPS, it would probably be incredible.
But the problem is that no one is willing to try, because as it has already been pointed out, the Wii has a reputation for being "kiddy" and "family friendly," and a large part of that is Nintendo's fault for promoting it. Because of that reputation, developers are unwilling to make an effort at "hardcore" games.
So yeah, that's my rant for the day
PS: Personally, I disagree with many of your choices for games, but like you said, it's a matter of opinion.