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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 1:44PM (Unverified) said

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the answer is wii built games for the wii oviously 3rd partys have no excuse the porting and tacking on wiiness as a after thought just shows the IN THE BOX mind set of 3rd partys talentless morons..............

wii havnt seen shit yet in full wiimote 3d motion greatness and true wii graphics etc from lazy 3rd party dev houses and publishers

there to blame for not wii preping insted ps3 preping then finding themselfs in a hardplace

start thinking in wii terms 3rd partys or get left behind

Posted: Feb 5th 2008 1:07PM (Unverified) said

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Well put. I like the soup nazi reference also.

Posted: Feb 5th 2008 2:28PM Rocketboy said

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Do you?
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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 1:14PM SisypheanLife said

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As backwards as it sounds, I'd rather a company decides to can a port than to make another crappy Wii version of a potentially good game. It means that they realize garbage will not be rewarded, but effort will.

Posted: Feb 5th 2008 2:18PM (Unverified) said

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I wouldn't complain, ports are the best selection for the value conscious wii gamer.
The best games (that take longer than a weekend to complete) are still the ports like RE4 and Godfather.
I was hoping that No More Heroes would be the advent of good new original games and it might have been if Grasshopper had bothered to finish making it before rushing it to shelves. The fact that they even tried to pass that off as a finished product is insulting.

Hopefully in another year or so the wii will start getting some good (whole) original titles but don't rush them. Not only will it lead to more NMH disasters but you also have to remember that the publishers didn't start working on wii software until about a year ago when it became apparent the wii was going to rock this generation. The good games will be a little while coming.

Until then, I'm looking forward to Bully. At least I know that game is fun.

Posted: Feb 5th 2008 3:14PM Capitalist Pig said

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Awwww, 3rd party developers actually have to WORK...To get MONEY?! That's so criminal!!!
But seriously, I hate most 3rd parties now. They think they can pull off some half-assed piece a shit port and make loads of money like Nintendo can off of quality games they put time, effort, and money into. Then they complain cuz people would rather buy a quality game over their shitty title..... Makes PERFECT sense!
Hopefully developers will catch on (who knows, maybe even these idiots could) and make some good games for the Wii. Hopefully.

Posted: Feb 5th 2008 3:56PM (Unverified) said

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I think we just need to wait a little while longer for the good 3rd party original support.

I'm also annoyed that we've been assaulted with loads of shovelware like No More Heroes and Carnival Games, but like I said: the 3rd party developers were thinking the Wii would bomb until a year ago. We just have to be patient and only buy quality nintendo titles and ports for the time being.
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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 4:27PM (Unverified) said

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I'm trying to wrap my brain around NMH as shovelware, but we may just have to agree to disagree on that one. The problem with just buying Nintendo games or waiting, however, is that devs are already reportedly wary of trying to compete with Nintendo, so they may not put the effort out if they think we're not going to buy. Unfortunately, they're not giving us many chances to prove that we will! It's not the best situation.
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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 3:48PM (Unverified) said

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Frankly, if a port can be *better* on the Wii (not *as good as*, better), I'd love to see it. C.F.: Okami, RE4, Twilight Princess.

Otherwise, I'll just get it for (probably) cheaper on PS2, or as something I can play on the road on DS or PSP, or that looks better/has online/has DLC on the 360 or PS3.

Posted: Feb 5th 2008 4:24PM (Unverified) said

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Exactly. Better or as good as (but maybe a little prettier?), and I'm all over it. There are some great examples of ports. Unfortunately, there are many more examples of Wii versions with stripped-down features, crappy graphics, and slapdash controls.
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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 5:02PM (Unverified) said

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If a game came out for both 360 & Wii I'd pick up the Wii version.

My rule is no ports unless It's well executed, upgraded, updated, offers something new than just waggle & is pretty rare to find on the original.

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