Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime isn't in agreement with those who say the Wii lost the hardcore audience.
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Actually Ryan Gosling makes a ton of sense.
Edit: If this can be done in a Scott Pilgrim movie kind of way that would be dope.
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The Wii lost me as a hardcore gamer... :\
It was great at first, and there were definitely a few wonderful games on there. Just not enough to keep my system around, because it was collecting so much dust. I'd play it once every couple of months.
I think Reggie makes a very good point. Nintendo did provide core experiences on the Wii (Metroid Prime Trilogy? Hello?). But there were far fewer 3rd party core games because it could not support proper multiplatform titles from the 360 and PS3, so the core gamer experience suffered.
I got Xenoblade this year and I'll be getting Last Story in August and I think that does it for this year. Kind of sad, really.
Fastest system i ever got rid of. I think i had it for only six months.
I think if he publicly agreed with that statement he would lose his job.
What should have chaffed was having the hardcore beg - actually and literally beg - for games like Xenoblade and Last Story - and you still wouldn't Fu*king give them to us!