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Wario + Advertising = Thumbs Up
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![]() Wario is here to save Nintendo's image of teh kiddiez!!!!!!!!!111one |
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Personally, I look at that and I think they're trying too hard.
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That single advertisement (or any other single advertisement, for that matter) has nothing to do with it.
The actual game is what people are basing Nintendo's image on. If the game still looks childish -- which it does -- Nintendo's image still looks childish. |
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LOL... at least Nintendo tried...
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It's a combination of advertising and the game. As scary as it may sound, they could make the Teletubbies appeal to 40 year olds............:unsure: |
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Even if PS2 and Xbox fans don't like Nintendo, they're still playing the games occasionally (with friends and the like), and still seeing pictures and movies of the games on the internet and stuff. The general public didn't actually give Nintendo the kiddie title, it was the people who were already playing and into the games. For Nintendo to be able to gain new customers (adult ones, that is), they're trying to shake the childish image dumped on them by the current gaming population. People playing video games are seeing what the actual games look like, and until Nintendo changes that, they're going to be stuck with the "kiddie" image. Once the games stop looking so bright and cartoony, gamers will stop calling Nintendo kiddy-ish (or so Nintendo would hope), and that label will drop, which will help Nintendo introduce their stuff to the consumers currently shrugging them off. The grown-up advertisements might spark a little initial interest, but once people flip over the box and see the cartoony pictures of the game, they'll figure Nintendo is kiddy-ish, and likely pay them no mind. Based on that, these ads might get people looking their way to some extent, but the ads alone aren't ever going to free Nintendo from the "kiddie" label it's currently stuck with. |
At least they have a good action title in the drought.. this time of year last year we only had Eternal Darkness! Like, ouch!
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Thats actually pretty good. I think I saw a poster of that in the mall. Anyway, Ive heard the game is pretty good, and that many people expect it to be Mario, and are let down.
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Cube-Europe already has a review (Europeans are lucky this time, released earlier here than in US), they say it's a good game, but too short.
Like Luigi's Mansion. :unsure: |
Anyone see the TV commercial where Wario is under the podium stealing stuff from the speaker. funny stuff
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A great come back from "Clean is better than dirty..."
...Ok maybe not. |
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ohwell mario/wario games were never my taste anyway. btw, long time no see crono, reply to my damn PM :deal: |
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I agree with them on almost all of their points but I don't think they're completely taking nintendo's stance into the equation. I really believe that nintendo doesn't want to be the platform for the mature gamer. They want to be the platform that parents buy for their kids and then they want to grab a small % of the mature gamers. Nintendo's problem is: Everyone is buying playstations. It started with the psx and really shot through the roof with the ps2. Even the little kid now wants a playstation. Nintendo has always had the 13 and under market and now that they have lost it they desperately want it back. However, nintendo needs to make up for some of that lost profit, so they develop a few mature games and try and take a % away from sony (and, to a lesser extent microsoft) I really don't think nintendo cares about microsoft at all. They'd be more than content holding the majority of the 13 and under market and then taking whatever they can get of the mature market. Only the loss of the kid market has forced them to aim higher. |
you really hit the naiol on the head there stonecutter.
its such a shame that now in this day and age, little kids want mature games so they can brag to there snot nosed frinds about slicing up nazis or shooting zombies or even civilians! it's such a shame little kids can never truly apreciate the quality they are getting in Nintendo games (kiddy or not they are greatly designed) . so yeah that may not have been what you were saying but im just adding it :rolleyes: |
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