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What if Nintendo decided to go VR... how could they do it?

RamboBambiBambo

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Did I stutter?
Zelda teaches kids Courage and makes them an unlikely hero.
So does Dead Space.

Pokemon is all about adventure in a monster world.
So is Silent Hill.

Mario is about fighting insurmountable odds.
So is Halo.

Metroid is about being in space with aliens.
So is Alien Isolation.

VR is just a novelty anyway it's not a real way to play
Spoken like someone who hasn't played Half-Life Alyx.
 

Link&Midna

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Zelda teaches kids Courage and makes them an unlikely hero.
So does Dead Space.

Pokemon is all about adventure in a monster world.
So is Silent Hill.

Mario is about fighting insurmountable odds.
So is Halo.

Metroid is about being in space with aliens.
So is Alien Isolation.
"Shrek and 50 Shades of Grey are both about unconventional love and self discovery, they must both be for kids as the random takaway I said is a good thing for kids to learn"
 

RamboBambiBambo

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"Shrek and 50 Shades of Grey are both about unconventional love and self discovery, they must both be for kids as the random takaway I said is a good thing for kids to learn"
One is a chapter book and one is a movie.
Chapter books aren't for kids and movies can be.
Shrek is for all.
50SoG is for middle-aged women.

Videogames are toys.
Toys are for all.

Nice try.
 

RamboBambiBambo

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You’re really grasping at straws here
There is a distinct difference between Kids and Tweens.
The first is a child and is playful, full of whimsy and wonder.
The other is transitioning from child to teenager and their cringe-levels amplify as they suddenly begin to think they are an adult and that their actions lack consequences, that they have suddenly the power to challenge god only to realize that they are beaten by the alphabet mixing with their math equations.

No straws being grasped at.
Two very distinct dichotomies.
 

RamboBambiBambo

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Buddy, I first read Diary of a Wimpy kid when I was 8. I distinctly remember seeing people who were younger than me reading it too. They’re the same damn thing.
YOU HEATHEN !!!!
YOU SCOUNDREL !!!!
HAVE YOU NO RESPECT FOR THE SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR AND IT'S COMMANDMANTS!??!?
 

Link&Midna

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One is a chapter book and one is a movie.
Actually, both are books and both are movies.
Chapter books aren't for kids.
Objectively wrong. I can think of many, books by Bill Wallace, John R Erikson ect. Not every book ever, but it's still a common thing.
Videogames are toys.
Not necessarily.
Toys are for all.
Again, not necessarily. Some toys are designed for toddlers and them only. Others are for adults and adults only. Why would you ever think this?
 

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