Mr. Toto Wrote:But isn't it obvious that the system isn't mainly geared towards serious gamers? Most of the people playing the Wii are probably around ten years old anyways.
This is the exact reason most of us are pissed off at Nintendo.
When the Wii was announced we were promised our fair share of, for lack of a better term, "hardcore" games that we traditionally associate with Nintendo and on a regular basis. So far their hardcore release schedule has been abysmal, with one or two AAA games coming out every 3-4 months.
I feel abandoned by Nintendo. They found this crazy carp new market that will buy any of the carp they publish and have completely turned their backs on the gamers that kept them alive through the end of the N64 and all the way through the Gamecube's life. Now it just feels like they don't give two carp about us anymore and it's frustrating because Nintendo is one of my favorite publishers of all time. They make really amazing games and it frustrates me beyond belief to see them taking the route they did with the Wii. From a business perspective they couldn't have made a better choice. Look at them, they're raking in the cash. But like I said earlier, I just feel left behind by the company and so my like for them has considerably dropped. :\
Mr. Toto Wrote:You guys need to chill a little bit--it's only a toy designed for fun.
This is another problem with the Wii -- it's being treated as a toy for children. I've grown up with videogames, and as ridiculous as it may sound, I expect the industry to grow with me and provide me with games that satisfy my more mature desires. I like intricate story lines and progressive control schemes. I like first person shooters with amazingly hardcore online play.
In my eyes, video game consoles are not toys. They're a feasible source of entertainment that has long since been denied it's rightful place in mainstream media. Do you consider your DVD player a toy? I don't at all and I think (most; Wii excluded) consoles are too high-tech to be called toys.