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Well believe it or not, there is this thing called opinion that plays a huge role in life. This may come off as a shock to you, but other people (many others, I'm sure) disagree with you. (OH NO!!!)
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Yeah mate you have a different opinion to me, doesn't change the fact that you're wrong.
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So while you may not like the RPG genre, many others do. Releasing RPGs on the Wii would satisfy this large pool of gamers on Nintendo's newest console. Not to mention that the Wii's capabilities could expand the RPG genre using the motion sensing technology in ways you probably couldn't think of with your poor concieved notion of stale menus and the such.
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Well maybe with your broad mind of abstract thought you could tell us how motion controls will open up a world of possibilities for the RPG genre you so adore. Face it, the moment an RPG adds motion controls and therefore gameplay, it'll no longer be an RPG and become a worthwhile game. Like that Dragon Quest Swords game, it's not an RPG.
More than any other console, Wii has the opportunity to utterly destroy the Xbox "shooting console" 360 because damn the Wii has so much potential to deliver a shooter that makes Halo 3 look like the primitive, decade old dual analoge game it is. I can't remember the specifics but I recall some PC developer having an early build of a Wii shooter that threw away that light gun pointer rubbish and instead controlled the sight and gun movements independantly with the gyroscopes. The idea was that you could be shooting at things off screen which is just too awesome to think about.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?