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@Cochese: Now with moxie.: The race is sidescrolling. I just don't see myself enjoying a screen split into 4 and having 4 different sidescrolling races going on. However that may just be me and I may just have the wrong sort of picture in my head.

@Knoxximus ver. 5.66: I agree. Not that I wouldn't WANT local multiplay but I don't see how it could be implemented very well... What if 3 people are in a tight race but one is sucking? Keep panning out? NO. Then you can't see. Force the back person forward? NO. That limits the consequences of error. Keep the person

@slotter: "Like the original, there's also a track editor, but now novice game designers can share their creations online."

Just got into a fight over this and have seen a few people saying the same thing. If you play it together without figuring out who does what or at what pace to move... you're bound to just argue. I've also noticed that most of the time it's the guy that wants to hold down 1 (b usually) and just fly through the level

@sbtim: If you're as picky with everything as you are with employers then... sad...

@Noodle-Works: I'm sure all he's talking about is video games. It's all over the news...

@illiniphase4: You didn't address my point at all. I certainly didn't say that it was a good cinematic experience, nor a quality one. I meant that you're not playing for points, you're playing to progress the story.

@Izod517: There a plenty that would have played both Brutal Legend and MW2 and told you they were both crappy games...

@socomtechy: I'm a Christian (not Catholic, though) and I didn't find it offensive at all. It looks like a video I would have made for the kids in my youth group...

@illiniphase4: I don't think it was tasteless. It's tasteless only if you consider it a "game" in the traditional sense. As far as I'm concerned, the story mode of many shooters (and others) make the term video game sort of a misnomer for them. It's less of a game and more of a highly interactive cinematic experience.

@Đipic: I DOUBT anybody thought it was a real game. I just thought it looked like a funny video. I mean I didn't think it was marketing so I thought it was "real" in the sense that it was just made for it's own sake but I thought it was just to be kinda funny.

@Vizion28: I would say that many of the people that own a Wii also own a second current gen console. I wonder how much less the PS3 or 360 would sell if the Wii could handle the same level of games they can while also including motion sensing and all their first party games. I'd have to say that if it launched that

@Tenacious_Z: Because Yaks power Xbox Live and program Uncharted games. I thought this would be obvious. #wii2

@aaronsusername: Didn't they also release a card to put in your N64 that gave you more RAM?

@Szin: I think that depends on how accurate they are out the gate. If they work "as they should" then they might have a pretty good chance. Especially if you consider that in the current generation there are plenty of games that are Wii specific ONLY because of motion sensing. Now if you can get that same game on

@tshack: How many successful musicians are actually terrible at what they do? Enough to prove that your logic is flawed.

@Altima NEO: Agreed. Even though there are set top boxes, which are more common than some may think, the next time a family with a set top box has to get a TV I bet they will opt for the HDTV. Why wouldn't you when it does everything better for the most part and they're cheaper and cheaper every year. #wii2

@Mox FcCloud: I just realized it sounded like I was saying "Wah" like a Baby crying and insinuating that people were complaining too much.