Wii demand satisfaction
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Re: Wii demand satisfaction
You have to remember: Nintendo HATES anything not kiddie. Listen to Halo talk, and you know what I mean
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Console wars are serious business. I'm too busy having fun and so are all the adults that never cared for video games before.
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I just stick with what games are the best to play for fun and forget about which or what is better. But I guess in turn that makes for better games I guess, having competition.
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Competition is good. But I just think it's funny when people have endless debates as to which system is superior.
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Totally. Yeah, like comparing grass rendering between each system. Just pointless.
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Man Twilight Princess is still kick ass. I've never played Ocarina of Time though, but I heard that was really cool too.
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Ocarina is great. I can't believe how old it is now.
I spent 70+ hours on the gamecube version of Twilight Princess, so when I tried the Wii version I couldn't handle the reversed map. I need more time to pass before I pick it back up.
I spent 70+ hours on the gamecube version of Twilight Princess, so when I tried the Wii version I couldn't handle the reversed map. I need more time to pass before I pick it back up.
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Yeah thats a tricky thing to do.
I find both versions to be really on par with each other.
I find both versions to be really on par with each other.
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I liked Twilight Princess a lot, but that's probably because I'm a dirty furfag at heart.
Ocarina of Time is still my favorite, though.
Ocarina of Time is still my favorite, though.
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Oh my god, you used the "F" word!
I have "A Link to the Past" and "Twilight Princess" as my faves. Windwaker woulda been up there if the game was finished properly.
I have "A Link to the Past" and "Twilight Princess" as my faves. Windwaker woulda been up there if the game was finished properly.
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There are lots of games that could have been awesome if they'd been finished properly. KOTOR II springs to mind.
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It's probably my favorite word, actually.theSuburbanLetdown wrote:Oh my god, you used the "F" word!
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I had a dream my parents were watching a news report on furry conventions, and that the news reporter said all furs were fags. And I said "That's most definitely not true! .... only half of them are complete and total flamers."
Ok, I made up that last part, because I wasn't sure what I said. And well, I had to complete the quote.
Ok, I made up that last part, because I wasn't sure what I said. And well, I had to complete the quote.
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There goes the neighbourhood.tangywolf wrote:furfag
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Cleaning up around my house I found Metroid Fusion out of the blue. Awesome fun. Even though at times you can find yourself lost or stuck. But as many times I've beaten the game I still want to play it over and over again. I still need to find Metroid Zero Mission. If I can find it at all.
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Huh, I somehow missed this comment. Oh yeah, I was in Ann Arbor gettin' down with some furfags. Well, that part isn't true.JTigerclaw wrote:I had a dream my parents were watching a news report on furry conventions, and that the news reporter said all furs were fags. And I said "That's most definitely not true! .... only half of them are complete and total flamers."
Ok, I made up that last part, because I wasn't sure what I said. And well, I had to complete the quote.
But I really was in Ann Arbor.
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Yeah. Scary when ever you had to hide away from the Samus clone.theSuburbanLetdown wrote:Zero Mission is fun. Fusion was a scary game.
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Yeah, that scared the shit out of me. There's one part where you actually have to run. Most of the time you can just hide.
I also hate that gravity thing. I think it's called nightmare.
I also hate that gravity thing. I think it's called nightmare.
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Mhmm. Most of the alien monsters are pretty freaky. I think I've felt the same way playing Castlevania. Always afraid of something popping out of no where. >.<