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Originally Posted by KeeSomething
We all know their strategy, Hungry Gamer, I'm just saying it is a cop out to their veteran fans. Regardless if Nintendo is trying to appeal to all gamers, they aren't. The Wii, as of right now, does not support the hardcore gamer's needs. Why? Because either the games have no depth like Wii Fit, or the game is too easy. Difficulty settings are a must because Nintendo's philosophy is wrong! One difficulty doesn't not appeal to everyone.
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And I agree with you somewhat. I'm just trying to explain why games are easier.
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No. A lot of fans like myself are fed up with Nintendo's catering to the casual gamers without supporting the fans that made them as big as they are. Wii is my last Nintendo console, and if Super Mario Galaxy and Metroid Prime 3 take me a few days to beat and offer no challenge, I will sell my Wii and buya real next-gen console.
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Bet you get the same result. They may not be as easy but it'll still take less that a week or two.
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That's right, I'm buying there games and playing them, so I have a right to complain about Nintendo's decline.
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Go ahead! I'm not taking your right.
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No, I still have a lot of trouble with pretty much any NES game including SMB 1-3, Zelda, and Metroid. Do you honestly think Twilight Princess was so easy just because I'm more experienced now? That could be part of the reason, but how come I still find the NES and SNES games hard still? How come Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask are harder? Maybe because Twilight Princess is just easier. In fact, that is the same with all of Nintendo's sequels. They are getting easier.
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Question answered above. Simpler, limited place for strategy.