I personally love the Wii for this reason. Having a bunch of people in a room together playing a game is great. Maybe I believe that socializing with real people is better than playing with random people on the internet (I realize that complaining about it on an internet forum is counterproductive but I feel the need to rant and that's what the internet is for).jak1165 said:I know for the most part that even hinting at support for the Wii normally results in shunning, but it seems that Yahtzee hasn't yet grasped the primary reason why the Wii has so thoroughly dominated this round in the console battle. Its not that it solely appeals to Mom, Dad, and Grandma, nor is it the "arm-flailing controls". Its the fact that four people can sit down in one room and *SHOCK* socialize with people face to face AND PLAY A GAME AT THE SAME TIME *GASP*. Whether its Smash Bros, Mario Kart, Wii Sports, Guitar Hero, or WarioWare(lol), people can still play games with other people without getting called a fag by some kiddie on a headset when you kill them
That being said I wish more games would allow multiple people to play on the same console. Castle Crashers was a fun group activity and bomberman for the PS3 allowed up to 7 players(never did more than 4 for lack of controllers)
The thing I liked the most on the 360 this year is that Gears of War 3 is going to allow 4 player story mode. I really hope that means 4 player split screen but I don't know yet.
I think adding motion controls to the 360 and PS3 is really missing the mark. Why would someone spend $150 to add motion controls to a system when you could just buy a Wii for $200 and have a plethora of games already available.