Gaming is dead.
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Gaming is dead.
Bigger news is Wii Play. It's the newest game on that list and it didn't come with the system. Also technically shouldn't count because it comes with another controller, but still.
From what I recall, New Super Mario Bros had a similar level of sales as Super Mario Land, but I guess they only put 10 on that chart.
Since their stance is clearly laid out makes perfect sense to me. Besides, it not like I'm going to be caring about this much after I post this reply, so whoop-de-doo, congrats Nintendo and stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by VGChartz
Now back to playing Battlefield: BC on my roomies 360.
I have pledged my allegiance to the Microsoft corporation, and thus the increased profits to the Nintendo corporation are a bitter blow to me. I shall have to take a couple of days off work to try to come to terms with the trauma.
It's a shame that while there are exceptions, most of the big-selling names these days are dire.
If there was justice everyone would be talking about Dwarf Fortress being the most downloaded game ever, Hearts of Iron III would be hugely looked forward to, and everyone would fondly remember SMAC. Sorry if I'm bitter and jaded, and don't get me wrong - I really like the 360 and plenty of very mainstream games on it - but waggle is the new buttom bash. And I'm pretty sure people wouldn't be too happy if so many major games were suddenly trying to shoehorn Track & Field controls into their Dead Rising. Nintendo's genius was in marketing, not gaming.
Perhaps Nintendo's genius was in marketing, but some of the efforts that game designers have done with the Wii Remote aren't exactly bad, and do offer an improved experience. I don't think Wii Sports represents that.