I just think you're being unnecessarily stubborn about it. There are a lot of fun games on the DS and discounting it on a tenuous opinion only means that you're missing out. It's like fanboyism, in a sense, like all the Ps3 owners who wouldn't give Bioshock the time of day simply because it was an Xbox360 game.Captain Pancake said:I didn't say there wouldn't be exceptions. Can't you just let me have my opinion?Ammadessi said:Therefore because most candy is bought to give to children, obviously no adults like candy except for a few mutants, am I right? There's no age limit on any console, and just because one might be more appealing to children doesn't mean it's any less of a legitimate gaming platform.Captain Pancake said:You're still missing the point that I said "mostly". statistics mean nothing to the individual, I'm just saying every DS gamer i've met is no older than 14.rize said:Who cares who it's aimed most squarely at? There are enough quality games designed for adults or for everyone (truly) that it is well worth purchasing. Although lately I'm finding the release list a bit thin for my tastes, I've gotten well more than my money's worth from just ten games:
Three Castlevanias
Two Advance Wars
Two Etrian Odysseys
Two Dragon Quests
Contra 4
I probably own about 30 DS games though (although I would happily lose 15 of them). I'm 29 y.o.
But I digress. You're allowed to have your opinions, just as much as I'm allowed to try and call you out when they're silly.