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    Eh... I think you're off by one season. Season 3 is where the production quality shot up tenfold, whereas Season 4 was then only a minor bump up from 3. I rewatched these recently, so it's fresh in my memory. I might also go so far as to say that Season 3 had more memorable episodes and writing, taken as a whole,

    Actually, I own an iPad and a stylus, and I absolutely despise it for any kind of drawing or handwriting. I'd go so far as to say that the iPad as a whole was a tremendous disappointment as a device on the basis of its touchscreen imprecision alone.

    I see what you were going for.

    Others have made this point, but to chime in regarding your odd statement...

    Yours is the correct question.

    haha, well played

    I heard if you play Mario Kart backwards it says consoles are dead.

    In the trade-off between "being beautiful" and "being taken seriously," I think many of us would actually opt for the former. Being beautiful will often get you further than any other attributes you could possibly have, for both genders.

    that's okay 'cuz I'm basically this guy

    Somehow I feel she is relevant.

    I've probably played Wii Sports Resort more than anything on that list. Some of us enjoy the social aspect of the Wii as much as anything else (though I do love about half of the games on your list, don't get me wrong).

    Precisely, thank you. It's exactly like Super Mario World.

    " SmartGlass is AirPlay without the fiercely guarded ecosystem."

    Watchdogs and 1313 both left me with "okay... meh." I just can't get excited about these minor visual increases anymore, I suppose. Things are plenty realistic and HD-ish already. I doubt we'll ever see truly awe-inspiring generational leaps again.

    Certain Wii games work better with a Classic Controller or a Nunchuk or other control add-ons. But it wouldn't make sense to glue those to the primary controller in a redesign, so they never did, and it's exactly the same with regards to the CCP. A couple of games use it as an alternative, and it's just a snap-on

    Those three points pretty much cover it. But don't expect Kotaku to understand. Perhaps if Totilo stepped in and wrote the article, because that man has a brain... but Plunket is firmly in the camp of those who only write Nintendo articles to troll or make fools of themselves.

    The best controls in RE:R are gyro, if you ask me. Perfectly accurate and quick, far more so than any number of sticks.

    "Not what the 3DS needed"

    Um.... WHAT

    WHAT