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The Freeman
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I'm gonna go ahead and say I don't care too much about the graphics (by which I mean raw technical power) as long as the gameplay holds up. What I'm looking for in gaming right now is something fresh and different to hold my attention, and Wii looks like it. I have my moderately-powerful PC and a 360 for pretty much everything else anyway.
However! I won't deny the graphics are noticeably outdated in some games, mostly the third party ones it seems, and it does bug me a little. Especially since Zelda, which is effectively a Gamecube game, looks far better than alot of the titles being made for Wii (a few of which I think could almost pass for Playstation 1 games).
That said, Mario and Metroid still look awesome, and Red Steel aint all that bad, so there's promise. I think once we get into some post-launch games, and other devs really start pushing the hardware, we'll see some pretty decent looking stuff.
As it stands though, Nintendo is aiming for the casual market, most of whom aren't drawn to graphically superior or deeper games. As I see it, they want an experience that's fun, intuitive, and which they can get something out of from the moment they pick it up till the moment they put it down, whether for 10 minutes or 2 hours.
In my opinion the Big N are extremely smart going after this as-yet largely untapped market, and they're gonna make a mint. Furthermore, I find the launch price very reasonable, both for console and controllers. Keep in mind you're not paying just for the graphics hardware ("an updated Gamecube"), the system is capable of alot more than gaming after all. Plus they're throwing in a game (Wii Sports), which I don't think has been done since... Alex the Kidd? :|
However! I won't deny the graphics are noticeably outdated in some games, mostly the third party ones it seems, and it does bug me a little. Especially since Zelda, which is effectively a Gamecube game, looks far better than alot of the titles being made for Wii (a few of which I think could almost pass for Playstation 1 games).
That said, Mario and Metroid still look awesome, and Red Steel aint all that bad, so there's promise. I think once we get into some post-launch games, and other devs really start pushing the hardware, we'll see some pretty decent looking stuff.
As it stands though, Nintendo is aiming for the casual market, most of whom aren't drawn to graphically superior or deeper games. As I see it, they want an experience that's fun, intuitive, and which they can get something out of from the moment they pick it up till the moment they put it down, whether for 10 minutes or 2 hours.
In my opinion the Big N are extremely smart going after this as-yet largely untapped market, and they're gonna make a mint. Furthermore, I find the launch price very reasonable, both for console and controllers. Keep in mind you're not paying just for the graphics hardware ("an updated Gamecube"), the system is capable of alot more than gaming after all. Plus they're throwing in a game (Wii Sports), which I don't think has been done since... Alex the Kidd? :|