While we're still holding out hope that the game can be one of 2008's gems, the revelation today that EA is making yet another minigame compilation title for the Wii has us down in the dumps. We understand that they're trying to tap into the same audience that the Wii has appealed to (see: every living person on the planet), by making games that can be enjoyed by as wide an audience as possible, but can we cool our jets on the minigame compilations already? Please?Hopefully, EA will understand that a ninja party isn't just a bunch of peeps dressed in black hanging around, playing with some hula hoops. No, a ninja party is something different, where a clan of ninja sneak onto a pirate ship in the dead of night, proceeding to murder every single drunken, disgusting excuse of life that is found within the confines of the creaky, wooden vessel. But, we're sure EA will replace the killing with cookies and milk, or some such other bit of nonsense.













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11-27-2007 @ 7:44PM
Orange Soda said...
What about the zombie sasquatches?
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11-27-2007 @ 8:55PM
sba sb3002 said...
I think this game will turn out well with the mini-game theme. Hopefully we'll get Wario Ware mixed with Ninja Gaiden.
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11-27-2007 @ 8:58PM
hvnlysoldr said...
Even though Pirates wore eye patches for night vision. Ninjas are innately born with night vision and super stealth.
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11-27-2007 @ 9:33PM
gordo said...
The Wii gamer truly is being underestimated. I fear this onslaught of minigame software. Its a trend that's not going to end so long as the Wii's barren vacant shelves remain at retail. A man can't survive on bread and first party titles alone.
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11-28-2007 @ 3:33PM
dromens said...
I don't mind mini-games. They are fun. They also quick. I like that I can plop down before going to work and zip through a few ditties. I also like that it's more of a group dynamic.
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