Wednesday, April 14, 2010

im so confused

okay ive got a few questinos. first of all i havnt played my wii in over 2 months. i just havnt had time or wanted to anyway1)why are the games so bad and still 50 bucks. mostly all the games ive read reviews on suck and are expensive. i did buy re4 which so far has been my best purchse for it2) what are friend vouchers. i keep seeing topics about them and im confused3) also the wii told me to d/l metroid from shop for free. is this like a demo or a movie to watch of it? thanks guys.im so confused
[QUOTE=''beywarrior1'']okay ive got a few questinos. first of all i havnt played my wii in over 2 months. i just havnt had time or wanted to anyway1)why are the games so bad and still 50 bucks. mostly all the games ive read reviews on suck and are expensive. i did buy re4 which so far has been my best purchse for it2) what are friend vouchers. i keep seeing topics about them and im confused3) also the wii told me to d/l metroid from shop for free. is this like a demo or a movie to watch of it? [/QUOTE]1. Just don't get them if they are bad.2. For Metroid Prime 3. You trade them with friends to get certain tokens to help you buy extras.3. It's just movies. Don't bother. You can see them online.im so confused
Please make an effort to write more legibly next time.

1) Dont buy them if their bad, no ones forcing you to. Plus, the Wii has a bunch of good games like RE4, Zelda, The Godfather, SSX Blur, Madden 07/08, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Trauma Center: Second Opinion, Mario Strikers Charged and Sonic and the secret rings. Theres no reason for you to complain, unless those games arent you cup of tea.

2) Friend Vouchers are for Metroid Prime 3 -- their vouchers you trade with others on your Wii Friends who have Metroid Prime 3 and convert them into green tokens -- tokens can unlock extras

3) Its a demo channel with videos for Metroid Prime 3 -- it was a preview type thing.
dude....360/PS3 games are 60 bucks a pop...they havent changed the price since last gen >.> also if you want to talk expensive go look at N64 games about 9 years ago >.>the other 2 answered the other 2 questions
It's been $50 for a new Nintendo game for 10 years, so they are getting slightly cheaper because of inflation. A lot of games aren't worth $50, but they start at $50 because a lot of people will buy them without taking time to see if a game's any good. A lot of people buying crappy games are parents and grand-parents who buy kids whatever they ask for, and don't care about quality. If you don't think a game is worth the price you can vote with your wallet and not buy it, that's how the free market works.

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