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General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Borys on January 07, 2010, 06:44:23 AM

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Post by: Borys on January 07, 2010, 06:44:23 AM
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Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: magus on January 07, 2010, 06:55:10 AM
so you are telling me nintendosbooger is a kid?  :teehee
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Third on January 07, 2010, 08:14:07 AM
I'm sure they're going to buy a lot of games.

NOT

The huge majority of the Wii audience consists out of people who only buy two or three Nintendo games for the system, or a crappy 3rd party Dance or Party game.

Big developers avoid the Wii for a reason.
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: EmCeeGrammar on January 07, 2010, 08:19:45 AM
These pictures warm my bitter heart.
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Saint Cornelius on January 07, 2010, 08:51:31 AM
These threads are fucking stupid.

Yes we all know that only the gheys, kids, the elderly and fhags play Wii. Thanks for the umpteenth thread stating that.
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Ichirou on January 07, 2010, 08:56:25 AM
Hey, let's make fun of the Wii! Only babies and old people play it! HAHAHAHAHA  ::)
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Barry Egan on January 07, 2010, 09:01:33 AM
Most of the 360's software lineup is about as attractive to me as Carnival games. I doubt I'm alone in this. All the games are bleeding into each other, without any heart, identity or daring. It reminds me of the 90s when there was a gajillion X-men comics and spinoffs that were mindless action and horrible melodrama.

Wii Fit though is something totally different. It's the merging of videogame into lifestyle, but not the lazy gamer lifestyle. People who love it aren't exactly a part of the clubhouse mentality that permeates through comics, Sci-Fi and videogames. What it represents is something that goes back quite a ways, as Pong and Atari were public and social gatherings. Rock Band is this to a much larger extent, but Wii Fit works into this realm as well.

It's sad I feel I should apologize for applying historical and critical thinking to videogames. I've been studying other medias that have had to prove their worth, and only Detective Fiction had the same phenomena of people within the fanbase wanting to hold the media back.

Pong was introduced at bars. It was a social game and the heavily 15-30 male establishment hadn't been put in place yet. Women were actually seen at being somewhat better at the game at the time. The atmosphere we now live in with videogames wasn't there. Atari 2600 was advertised as a social, active, family event. The age and gender range depicted in early ads was greater than what videogames came to be in the late 90s. In the essence of play, there has often been a social, active atmosphere to it, but one defined by the magic circle of play. Physical activity within play exists from before videogames, then is a part of videogames in arcade machines, moves on to things like US Track n Field and DDR, and now with Wii Fit.

So, the point is, that Wii Fit is no new gimmick. It's just part of a pre-existing lineage that was forgotten as games moved into the clubhouse mentality. (If you want me to go over that 'clubhouse' menaltiy, the idea of comic shops, D&D dens and boys playrooms, then I can as well.) The thing is that Wii Fit users and buyers aren't being sold a gimmick. They are getting what they want and its something totally different than Prototype. It is a game that works within a pre-existing social atmosphere. Rock Band as well works into this, as does Guitar Hero. These are games you can play in front of others and it invites them into the magic circle of play. If you plop down Prototype in the middle of a party then people will find it an isolating experience, and the party moves on outside of it. Active, social games avoid this by being not just spectacles on screen but spectacles in how they are played. It's the very difference between watching someone play a digital simulation of tag on a TV that has only one interface versus seeing people on the playground playing tag in an open space.

There is also the fact that it fits certain lifestyles better. The lifestyles that have less time to play, or are those looking to be more active but are interested in the idea of making a game of it, but this too harkens back to playground recess exercise. It's just a higher tech, adult version.
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Ichirou on January 07, 2010, 09:02:08 AM
:bow etiolate :bow2
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Human Snorenado on January 07, 2010, 09:07:12 AM
:bow etiolate :bow2

huh?
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Brehvolution on January 07, 2010, 09:07:34 AM
 :lol
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Barry Egan on January 07, 2010, 09:08:04 AM
my post was copy pasta from etoilate in the OL thread.
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Human Snorenado on January 07, 2010, 09:09:33 AM
lol etoilet

someone copy pasta the "people making fun of nintendo are the equivalent of a future holocaust" post

Also, I find all the plastic instrument games lame as well.
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: The Fake Shemp on January 07, 2010, 10:04:02 AM
etoilate exists and he posted that on this very forum! :lol
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: The Fake Shemp on January 07, 2010, 10:08:52 AM
No, you aren't exactly getting it. Nobody is paying me to educate, but I feel I have to clarify.

Pong was introduced at bars. It was a social game and the heavily 15-30 male establishment hadn't been put in place yet. Women were actually seen at being somewhat better at the game at the time. The atmosphere we now live in with videogames wasn't there. Atari 2600 was advertised as a social, active, family event. The age and gender range depicted in early ads was greater than what videogames came to be in the late 90s. In the essence of play, there has often been a social, active atmosphere to it, but one defined by the magic circle of play. Physical activity within play exists from before videogames, then is a part of videogames in arcade machines, moves on to things like US Track n Field and DDR, and now with Wii Fit.

So, the point is, that Wii Fit is no new gimmick. It's just part of a pre-existing lineage that was forgotten as games moved into the clubhouse mentality. (If you want me to go over that 'clubhouse' menaltiy, the idea of comic shops, D&D dens and boys playrooms, then I can as well.) The thing is that Wii Fit users and buyers aren't being sold a gimmick. They are getting what they want and its something totally different than Prototype. It is a game that works within a pre-existing social atmosphere. Rock Band as well works into this, as does Guitar Hero. These are games you can play in front of others and it invites them into the magic circle of play. If you plop down Prototype in the middle of a party then people will find it an isolating experience, and the party moves on outside of it. Active, social games avoid this by being not just spectacles on screen but spectacles in how they are played. It's the very difference between watching someone play a digital simulation of tag on a TV that has only one interface versus seeing people on the playground playing tag in an open space.
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: MCD on January 07, 2010, 10:09:59 AM
wii "gamers" :smug
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: Saint Cornelius on January 07, 2010, 10:14:09 AM
:lol the level of asshurtedness is astounding anytime anyone mentions the Wii :lol
Title: Re: Wii Gamers
Post by: magus on January 07, 2010, 10:30:55 AM
:lol the level of asshurtedness is astounding anytime anyone mentions the Wii :lol
These threads are fucking stupid.

Yes we all know that only the gheys, kids, the elderly and fhags play Wii. Thanks for the umpteenth thread stating that.
:teehee
Title: Re: Nintendosbooger is the one with the glasses!
Post by: ferrarimanf355 on January 07, 2010, 12:44:12 PM
nintendosbooger is Dane Cook?  >:(
Title: Re: Nintendosbooger is the one with the glasses!
Post by: Human Snorenado on January 07, 2010, 12:54:04 PM
nintendosbooger is Dane Cook?  >:(

Explains the no sense of humor thing.  :smug