I know it does. But I said something different than traditional stuff.
I know it does. But I said something different than traditional stuff.
meh, traditional is traditional for a reason![]()
Not to fit a mold,
Not to join a trend,
Not to follow a crowd
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yea i think it would be a fun game if it were like strikers, but for american football, but it would not have too much worldwide appeal (in my opinion), more north america.
i think they could just release it in the us. i mean, the make an assload of games just for japan!Originally Posted by blueovalboy7
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true that, i mean i think they should release more region specific games, and market them accordinglyOriginally Posted by TortillaChip520
what about red steel?Originally Posted by jared19
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true red steel was original, and non-traditional, but i personally own the game and i dont not believe it is that great of a game, the wii could definitely do betterOriginally Posted by TortillaChip520
i know the wii could do better (i personally like the game) and i know the wii will do better. but it'll take some time.
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oh i don't dislike the game i just got bored with it, and if the multiplayer was online that would give it a lot more appeal, but what can you expect of one of the originals, a red steel type game with online multiplayer would definitely be fun and worth buying.Originally Posted by TortillaChip520
(yea i know they'll do better, but i dont like waiting)
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lol, i'm in the UK where American "Football" isnt big in the slightest and the only time I ever hear of it on UK TV is on specific sports channels or around Super Sunday.
I heard that your crazy version of football (or as i reckon it should be called, arm ball) is popular and is played in Aus and Jap too alongside soccer/football, is there such a thing as an international match of arm ball?