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Wii's Little Advantages

Posted Sep 16, 2006 at 11:16PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: News, Opinions & Analysis Tags: GameCube, NES, Nintendo 64, North America
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NintendoThe Wii may be one of the most criticized consoles in gaming history, completely obliterating the way people think about interacting with console systems. Many people are defensive to change, and it is no different in the gaming world. A recent article posted on Game Informer and relayed over to QJ.net is no exception to this principle. The Wii deserves a hard rebuttal to the claims and points made by the authors.

A topic that seems to be the favorite for PS3/Xbox 360 fanboys to pick on is the console's graphics and specifications. On paper, the Wii seems to be lacking, but in no way could anyone legitimately accuse it of being a "beefed up GameCube", after seeing demonstration videos. Player interaction is much more hands on than using a standard controller. People are no longer controlling the game but becoming involved in the game. Other consoles cover up their lack of involvement with pumped-up graphics and HD capabilities, hoping the visual improvement will immerse the gamers enough to keep them quiet.

First party titles have always been Nintendo's strong point, especially during console launch times. In North America, the Super NES had a strong opening with just three titles, Super Mario World, F-Zero and Pilotwings, all instant classics. The Nintendo 64 began with the popular Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64. Both those consoles went over well with very little launch titles. Believing that Nintendo is wrong by following the same pattern with the Wii is simply not right. History repeats, and it can be for the best.

Although several games were delayed, it wasn't for the sake of ammunition against the PS3. Nintendo has a high level of quality for their games and they are not afraid to admit when a project will not be done in time to fulfil this standard. If games like Super Mario Galaxy were rushed, they would definitely not live up to their expectations.

In closing, the Wii will be a form of enlightenment for those people who are tired of the standard and are willing to accept change. But then again, it's best to reserve judgment until the consoles hit the shelves.



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# Wii? most criticised?Guest 2006-09-17 03:15
Were you sleeping for the past few months?



PS3?!?

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# Guest 2006-09-17 04:38
Ugh, fanboy rebuttal.



Look, every console has its ups and downs, and will be criticized and praised. The criticisms and concerns previously raised were valid, and these rebuttals just claims that all of Nintendo's decisions are flawless, and attacks other consoles unprovoked, out of sheer fanboyist-defense.

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# umGuest 2006-09-17 08:55
um, im not sure if you knew this, but wii is launching with at least 22 titles (someone correct me if im wrong).

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# to #3Guest 2006-09-17 09:45
actually about 27. and it should be 30 by the end of this year if i'm not mistaken

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# Well...Guest 2006-09-17 10:57
This was a fanboy's rebuttle to a Wii haters arguments. It makes sense.

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# topicGuest 2006-09-17 11:24
is it just me or did this topic seem like it was VERY biased. "Other consoles cover up their lack of involvement with pumped-up graphics and HD capabilities, hoping the visual improvement will immerse the gamers enough to keep them quiet." C'mon QJ, stop wit the bias talk, i like the wii and will get one at launch, and the ps3 but that seemed like it was tryin to convince readers that the ps3/xbox 360 arent as good gameplay wise as the wii. I agree wit #1, PS3 is the most criticised, its like every other day they get some bad criticism.

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# CSFFlame 2006-09-17 15:04
My problem with the other 2 is they are trying to be computers, whereas computers are less expensive (or will be in a few months).

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# Guest 2006-09-17 23:31
Except the other article wasn't a hater article. Examine and compare the tones of each

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# yeahGuest 2006-09-18 04:09
this artical seems like it was written in about 2 mins without any thought to it. Sure it's talking about how Wii is a good thing so hurray to that but there wasn't anything valid or cold hard facts on how great it is...

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