This guys weird
In an article that will probably tick off a lot of PS3 owners, Will Wright calls the PS3 and 360 'incremental improvement(s)'. 'The Wii feels like a major jump - not that the graphics are more powerful, but that it hits a completely different demographic. In some sense I see the Wii as the most significant thing that's happened, at least on the console side, in quite a while ... I still, for the most part, prefer playing games on the computer - to me the mouse is the best input device ever. Every generation it's like 'the PC's dead! The PC's dead!'. But it carries on growing when consoles are flat for five years. At the moment I can get better graphics on my PC than I can on the PS3
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl.../10/26/1512217
Why does the wii recieve so much praise, despite its mediocrity? I don't consider it next-gen by any means. All it is is a gamecube with a little extra processing power and one big gimmick. Motion sensors don't make up for lack of good games. I would even consider it detrimental to many games, as it gets old too fast.
All of you who despise Wii, buy it, and then talk.
Because I'm sure that you don't have it, or you would be agreeing with Will Wright.
I have one, havent touched it since december.
I gave it my sister[only ever played pokemon before] after playing Wii sports, and buying Kororimpa it hasnt been turned on for months.
lack of games, adequate control schemes, ever changing philoshophy [The wii remote was supposed to be the only controller needed] it is hard not to feel disappointed.
oh my god who cares? i own a wii i couldnt care less what you think about it it is fun but not perfect and if you own a ps3 or xbox 360 why should this tick you off? if you prefer it nobody else cares a lot of you seem to defend it as if you were close partners
I dont see why anytime the Wii gets any praise all the ps3/360 fanboys have a heart attack. If your so happy with your system then why do you care?
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