chamelean75
Member since: Jul 17th, 2007
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| Joystiq | 58 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 6 Comments |
Member since: Jul 17th, 2007
| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Joystiq | 58 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 6 Comments |
Swag Sunday: 32GB iPod Touch [update]
May 3rd 2010 12:32PM (Joystiq)Joyswag: Nintendo DSi & Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver
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Swag Saturday: Guitar Hero 5 with Logitech Wireless Drums (PS3)
Oct 3rd 2009 9:12PM (Joystiq)Swag Saturday: Naruto Shippuden Ninja Destiny 2
Sep 12th 2009 4:04PM (Joystiq)Blockbuster selling high-end PS3 bundles
Jun 27th 2009 6:46PM (Joystiq)Joyswag: Naruto Ninja Council 4, Crimson DS Lite [update]
Jun 27th 2009 6:44PM (Joystiq Nintendo)Metaboli's Chill-Out Pack brings casual games, parental controls
Jun 27th 2009 12:29AM (Joystiq)Joyswag: Naruto Ninja Council 4, Crimson DS Lite [update]
Jun 27th 2009 12:28AM (Joystiq Nintendo)Video: Project Natal invades Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
Jun 11th 2009 12:23PM (Joystiq)Moore says Metacritic not so relevant to Wii sales
Jun 10th 2009 1:27PM (Joystiq)For casual games aimed at families and children, unless metacritic has a child tester, would what they say even matter? Metacritic can't score a child's interest in a game. Carnival games it poo poo'd on a lot but if 6-8 year olds love the game, who is to say the game totally stinks??
Metacritic reviews games for the older teen/adult gamer demographic, obviously casual and fitness titles don't appeal very much to that demographic. I don't even know why metacritic even bothers reviewing fitness and mini games like carnival games. Unless there is a casual gamer or child there to test the game (ie. or the aimed at consumer), their scores don't matter.