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looking closer at the new Zelda screens, the textures have a very watercolor look to them which is nice, as does the game in general.

 

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See, that's what I'm talking about - nice, well thought out textures and models. Nintendo can do cartoon graphics almost better than anyone.

 

I think the difference is that Nintendo is well aware of how they can push the hardware, and how to do things well on it.

 

Like I said before, you can't call them out for "looking low poly" when the hardware isn't even equal to half a PS3/360...

But hey, that's all Sony/MS have over the Wii, and the only argument people ever come up w/ against it. "Looks kiddie/shit"

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looking closer at the new Zelda screens, the textures have a very watercolor look to them which is nice, as does the game in general.

 

zelda.jpg

 

See, that's what I'm talking about - nice, well thought out textures and models. Nintendo can do cartoon graphics almost better than anyone.

 

I think the difference is that Nintendo is well aware of how they can push the hardware, and how to do things well on it.

 

Like I said before, you can't call them out for "looking low poly" when the hardware isn't even equal to half a PS3/360...

But hey, that's all Sony/MS have over the Wii, and the only argument people ever come up w/ against it. "Looks kiddie/shit"

 

Here's another argument: 95% of Wii games are shovelware.

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looking closer at the new Zelda screens, the textures have a very watercolor look to them which is nice, as does the game in general.

 

zelda.jpg

 

See, that's what I'm talking about - nice, well thought out textures and models. Nintendo can do cartoon graphics almost better than anyone.

 

I think the difference is that Nintendo is well aware of how they can push the hardware, and how to do things well on it.

 

Like I said before, you can't call them out for "looking low poly" when the hardware isn't even equal to half a PS3/360...

But hey, that's all Sony/MS have over the Wii, and the only argument people ever come up w/ against it. "Looks kiddie/shit"

 

 

Here's another argument: 95% of Wii games are shovelware.

 

 

I guess I don't play that 95%. I would also say that's more on the developers than Nintendo. Nintendo's first party games have been great (the ones I've played)

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I hate you E3.

 

edit: oh wait.

 

"DICE gives Medal of Honor UNLOCKABLE BEARDS"

 

ok, that makes up for everything.

 

edit: I hate you live feed!

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I hate you E3.

 

edit: oh wait.

 

"DICE gives Medal of Honor UNLOCKABLE BEARDS"

 

ok, that makes up for everything.

 

edit: I hate you live feed!

 

Where do I sign up?

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so PS Move is $80 but Kinect is $150, WTF is with that? Sony will beat MS to store shelves AND undercut them on price. MS just realized they will have to throw in a full game, LOL.

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Twisted metal 3 is their big finale. I hate those games.

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Yeah , I was never crazy about the Twisted Metal series , but this actually looks pretty good .

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so PS Move is $80 but Kinect is $150, WTF is with that? Sony will beat MS to store shelves AND undercut them on price. MS just realized they will have to throw in a full game, LOL.

 

Kinect definitely has waay more potential though.. right? (whether it fully realizes that potential or not) PS move is some plastic wands and kinect has a microphone, 3d camera that auto adjust follows the users skeleton's, in which those combined yield much more possibilities and make the price difference completely understandable

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