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Offline McNorris

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Re: Will Nintendo lose (again)?
« on: October 17, 2005, 09:35:10 AM »
It would seem "Kiddie market" could mean games without blood and guts.

I fit firmly in the "kiddie market" at age 31.

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Re: Will Nintendo lose (again)?
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2005, 10:44:58 AM »
"FPS games based on WW2 ..."

The only ones I like

"...until a Revolution controller comes around with a gun attachment that lets you do real aiming..."

Now that would be damned cool. Sounds you have a job waiting bud... I buy it in a heartbeat.

"Yeah. The term 'kiddie' market could mean any market not 80% dominated by FPS games based on WW2 ..."

And I'm with you here. My FPS (even WWII ones) I play seldom and through once. I don't think FPS has much replay for me. I am firmly "kiddie." Killing Nazis doesn't compare to beating my snide buddy Kyle at Super Monkey Ball Bowling.  :-)
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Re: Will Nintendo lose (again)?
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2005, 08:05:29 AM »
@lou_dias

Yup, I've seen it.

To tell you the truth I was all about this PS3 until. I think Nintendo has some really great game ideas. Yeah, I wanted to go PS3 to back the hardware, but Nintendo's concepts in software and game design might have me back for another Nintendo product.

Ever play WarioWare Twisted on GBA?

or Donkey Kong?

Mariocart goes without saying... I just hope Nintedo get more 3rd party stuff. SEGA SUPER MONKEY BALL 3 would be lovely!
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