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Now I see why the Wii is so popular.
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Indeed. When Nintendo said they were moving to simpler, more interactive games a few years ago, I thought they were crazy. Wasn't this what Nintendo had actually saved me from with the NES?
But times have changed since I was a kid. Back then, I had school and my hobbies -- gaming was an important one and the only competition between these hobbies was which one caught my whim at a given moment. These days I am extremely busy -- sometimes working 60 to 80 hours a week on my development duties. Right now, I am in a crunch time, and the only games I have any time for are games on the DS and Wii, and a few of the simpler games on XBLA. They are quick, satisfying, and fun. The DS ends up dominating my breaks in the office, and the Wii at home. XBLA too from time to time gives me a dose of something simple and satisfying like Time Pilot or Hexic.
People are on the move more these days, and their careers are more involved than previously. In general, they don't have time for games that are overly complicated. I think Nintendo has definitely hit on something.
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Agreed. Simple games are the future. The Wii, DS, and Xbox Live Arcade are actually the parts of the next gen. that I believe hold the most promise. If we are really at the point where games are an adult activity, games have to be able to fit into adult lives.