Chase, You actually made a very strong argument about how Nintendo is being innovative and pushing the industry forward, despite your intentions.
First, we have to disregard your personal interpretation of what a "gamer" is. I understand that a small subset of the gaming population don't feel...
Amazingly enough, my choice was a game that was universally lauded (as far as I can tell) - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. I found the interface claustrophobic, lack of a reasonable third-person perspective to be detracting (you couldn't properly aim and what not in third person, it was more of...
Nintendo: yes, the innovation of their games are tied directly to the ingenuity of their hardware. But that's what makes them innovative: moving gaming forward by generating unique platforms to develop games for; you simply cannot make games geared for the Wii or DS on other platforms.
Not...
For me it was Ultima Online. Before UO, my only exposure to on-line games were small-match affairs such as Total Annihilation and Quake. Very closed systems with well defined rules, in which you controlled avatars that were either duplicates of one-another or traditional opposing archetypes...
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