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Majora
09-10-2002, 10:01 AM
If MS has bought Rare I think it would be great for Xbox owners and mature gamers alike.

I'm 18 so the kiddy games are losing their appeal for me by the day. Stuff like the cel-shaded Zelda (which let's face it, is very childish) and Donkey Kong and such (I wont mention Mario, I still love it) are getting too kiddy for my liking.

The great thing about Xbox is that all the games so far (excluding Shrek) have been aimed at older audiences. There are no talking animals or cutesy characters. Games like Buffy even have stronger language used ("Don't worry Willow, I'll kill that skanky slut!")

So I reckon that by leaving Nintendo, Rare will be free... free from the boundaries set by Nintendo in the past.
Even Perfect Dark and Goldeneye were stripped down so that kids could play.
I reckon that mature Rare games would ROCK.

I know that you guys mostly support Nintendo 100% but what I'm saying is that for older gamers (and people with an xbox... mwa ha ha) these changes may lead to great gaming possibilities.

Majora
09-10-2002, 10:03 AM
I never knew which section this should go under... sorry if I've given mods some extra work... but if you look on the bright side, people like me create employment for mods!

Gen
09-10-2002, 11:15 AM
ENOUGH, I'm getting an X-Box, im serious...

I been thinking about it, So i can have the PS2 and X-Box while my bro gets the GameCube

( thats why he has it )

you are right though, most of Nintendo is childish gamewise...

But the Entertainment is like always there.

PS2 & X-Box DO appeal, to an older audience.... you rarely see "M" or "T" on GameCube games

Not dissing, its just facts lol It doesnt bother me, i mean i play Monkey Ball for it, just saying hes right

Brian
09-10-2002, 06:58 PM
This topic is not about Nintendo it's about Xbox. Take this to vGamer. I'm closing it.

Colin™
09-10-2002, 07:05 PM
eh, I'll just move it and reopen it, I mean, its not hurting anyone yet.

edit: eh, nevermind, there are too many as it is.