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:lolz: How is there a difference? Either way, Game Party would classify as a non-game and a party game I guess. Which is appropriate because it seems to have enough suck for 2 games. :D
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Really? But before I even go into that debate, what the hell is your definition of a non-game? Because as much as you throw it around, I don't even think you have a firm grasp on what people use it for. |
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I classify a non-game as:
Wario Ware Game Party Wii Sports Wii Play Wii Fit Carnival Games and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on... Basically, mini-game collections (edit: games you wouldn't actually sit down and play by yourself), games where you don't actually play (Wii Fit). Shovelware. |
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You can make an arguement that party games are the ancestor to non-games, but there isn't a logical cut-off. If you start down that road, many genres become very murky, because it is all semantics. The action category and the puzzle category and the RPG category do not exist in vacuums anymore. Ditto non-games and party games. Most things are a meld of multiple design disciplines at this point. Synergy, daddy. |
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Wait, what? Last time I checked, Wario Wares took skill, because the shtick was that it was a TON of microgames thrown at you at once. I don't really agree that it could be considered a non-game based on the flow of the randomized gameplay. However, the GCN one and the Wii one added the whole "party" kind of gameplay, which ruined it for me, personally.
I would consider a non-game different from shovelware as well. They have different terms for a reason. |
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Now the modified GameCube is outselling cotton and you don't know what to do. Your telling me the solution is to remove it from your imaginary battlefield? This is a joke. But instead of just sitting back and watching in amazement, you now want to argue that the console is a horrible failure and it's not what third-parties want. Thank you for being the voice of third parties around the world, I was hoping someone would step up to the plate sooner or later. But you're right, on so many levels. Wii is a complete failure... oh, and wasn't Nintendo supposed to go bankrupt this generation? |
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If Nintendo had decided to create a system that was truly in direct competition (as people like to put it) with Sony and Microsoft, and this hypothetical system surpassed Gamecube's total worldwide sales in less than 2 years (and was very likely to eventually surpass N64's total sales), as the Wii has done, there'd really be no "damned if you do" attitude right now... Nintendo fans have always bought Nintendo consoles for Nintendo's offerings... With the Wii, you're still getting those; so from a Nintendo fan's perspective, you have everything you've always loved, only now it's selling like hotcakes... The whole problem with this discussion lies within this new "casual" pseudo/non-gamer base they've tapped into, what they've done for sales, how interested they actually end up being in gaming, what kind of games they're interested in, etc etc etc... As for Game Party/Carnival Games' success, of course there's a chance that someone will actually enjoy it (maybe somewhere along the lines of a 21% chance)... Especially among the new market Nintendo's discovered... See though, I can't help but feel a bit like a snooty, elitist longtime gamer, but I personally don't want the future of gaming to be made up of by poorly thrown together mini-game compilations... And from where I'm standing, the only difference between Wii and last generation is the success of that type of game, the mainstream hype, a dryer market of quality third-party titles, and a new controller that, IMO, hasn't quite lived up to the hype as the "future of gaming"... Quote:
And while I'll agree that the term does give off a sense of teenagers throwing a couple of hissy-fits, I don't think that's the case... But perhaps we can agree to call it "TSIWCHCP"? As far as I'm concerned, TSIWCHCP simply provides a forum for discussion of where you see gaming going, where you want to see it go, etc etc... Wii's new demographic simply makes things more interesting...A tad bit'o'the unknown... OoOoogidy... |
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Nobody's saying Wii failed or its crap, you're just jumping the gun way too hard. |
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The way I see most people define a non-game such as Brain Age or Wii Fit is there are no real goals. You just kind of play the game. Most of those games have some goal whether it is a high score or beating your friends or unlocking new mini-games. A mini-game collection doesn't equal a non-game. And your definition of games you wouldn't sit down and play by yourself is too subjective. I wouldn't mind playing Wii Sports by myself every now and then. Same deal with Wario Ware (especially since you have to to unlock multiplayer) so I really don't like that definition. Hell by your definition TF 2 is a non-game as well. ;) Quote:
I mean the argument always seems to pop up and just because people buy a console for first party efforts (who would have thunk it) doesn't make it a negative. Now I know the arguement will lead down the well its the only games they buy category, but that isn't true either. The problem is not many 3rd parties want to put compelling content on the Wii and see if it sells because they have this stigma. But I will champion several 3rd party efforts on the Wii and I own them like they deserve. Developers need to have confidence in their games being about to sell under any condition. Quote:
And for some reason the creation of Wii Play and Game Party hasn't stopped stuff like Gears 2 or Prototype or hell even Mad World from being announced. Epic isn't all of sudden turning GoW 2 into Gears Party or Halo Play. Quote:
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I have pointed out there is a ton of crap on the ps3/360 as well, but no one ever wants to call them on that. No its big bad Nintendo who has nothing but crap on their console. Even though, I personally feel the console has a rather decent library at the moment, you are so intent on focusing on the games you don't like on the console that you won't even give the other ones a chance. I mean what were the chances of you buying/playing Game Party anyhow? But here is an entire discussion on it. How was NO More Heroes? How was Okami Wii? How was Medal of Honor Heroes 2? My point being don't point fingers at the crap and then ignore the quality stuff because it suits your arguement. Yeah, the Wii has crap. It isn't a new story. And it isn't one that will change anytime soon. They are the most dominant console on the market right now it makes sense for the most crap to go there. You have a better chance of selling it to a wider audience. Quote:
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Brain Age has a number activities that you must perform to unlock more activities. Each day, your goal is to test yourself and see if you have risen or lowered on the brain age scale. Something similar can be found in Wii Sports with charting your physical age. Unlocking things through play, time trials, a number of different activities; its very much a game. Its wrapped in this strange aesthetic thats foreign, so its given this non-game distinction to separate it, but looking at the actual mechanics of the game, its not a radical departure. I haven't looked into Wii Fit, but I imagine it has similar modes to Wii Sports and Wii Play. The Yoga might be considered a non-game, but then, you're still interacting with on-screen prompts to progress, so is that really so far removed from the philosophy behind Guitar Hero, where, if I may parrot my favorite comparison ever, the gameplay consists of rapid Quick-time events. As to "just playing," I think thats a flimsy differentiator when games exist with such radical differences in difficulty. If I pop into "very easy" mode in Metal Gear Solid, I "just play" and watch some movies. I think I actually am more engaged by Brain Age in that instance. I consider non-games to be a lazy term that the enthusiast press picked up and ran with because it was easier than melding these games into the categories that already exist and which they only refine, not revolutionize. It would be harder and take longer to take a moment and analyze these games that seem different to see the underlying mechanics, and its very easy to say "oh, that doesn't look like anything I've ever done. No marines, no elves, no violence? Some mini-games? Non-game!" Quote:
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Most people declare it a non-game because there really isn't any reward for playing other than personal satisfication. Sort of like the Sims. Quote:
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But that comment was directed at Aladuf who is so quick to post about Wii's shovelware, but hardly touches the notable games. |
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So this becomes hazy when we look at other games with the same mentality. What is the long-term goal in Halo 3 multiplayer? If its ranking, then what happens when I've achieved the highest possible rank? Is my goal then not to maintain that? What if I wasn't playing for rank to begin with? My goal was to win each game I entered. That's my soft goal. But there's no hard limit on "winning"; each time is like the first time. There's no progression outside that ranking that I might or might not care about. I'm not forced into anything. I have set up my own goal again. More generally, isn't my ever present goal with a game to enjoy myself? That's what I consider a game; something I do for derived enjoyment. Games give me that enjoyment in different ways. Some have fun mechanics, some make me think, and some are just aesthetically pleasing (or sometimes, displeasing like in Silent Hill), and I like being transplanted into the world they're pushing. "Sort of like the Sims"; do you consider the Sims to be a non-game? Similar to Brain Age, there are arbitrary goals in place, but I rarely followed them. I liked to wall off the Sims and make my own goals for the day. Its similar with Grand Theft Auto. The story is there with its linear progression and set of developer-set goals, but I spend the bulk of my time on free play, where the only goal is to see what I can and cannot do within the game world. There is no goal or "reward" in that for me beyond "personal satisfaction" Quote:
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But I suppose the main difference between buying Nintendo consoles for Nintendo games vs. 360/ps3 for GTAIV is that GTAIV is a third-party title... I also really don't think it's fair to say that a console with a LOWER game-to-console attach rate is being purchased for Nintendo GAMES (plural), while the console with more robust game sales is being bought for a single title (GTAIV)... If you look at the top-selling games on each console, GTAIV is just one of many 2+ million sellers from third parties that make up 360's list... Xbox 360 sales: 2: CoD4 3: Gears of War 6: Assassin's Creed 7: Guitar Hero III 8: Oblivion 10: Madden 08 11: Ghost Recon 12: Rainbow Six Vegas 13: Guitar Hero II 14: CoD3 15: CoD2 And the trend continues with third-party games that sold between 1 and 2 million... Mass Effect, Saints Row, Bioshock, Fight Night, Dead Rising, Lost Planet, Rock Band, Need for Speed games... PS2's and the original Xbox's lists are similar to that... Now compare that all to say... N64 Gamecube and Wii *strokes chin* Quote:
If Wii ultimately dominates the sales charts by these margins when all is said and done this generation, Sony and MS might want to look into ways to tap into this new market Nintendo created... And I'd be curious to see what they come up with, because they're certainly not going to succeed simply by adding a waggle to their next $600 powerhouse of a console... |
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