And on average, titles sell for fifty bucks. Those that sell for more usually have an additional peripheral, like Guitar Hero.
How about you stop with the loaded language and putting words in my mouth before things get ugly? because you don't want to make me put on the debating gloves.Oh, so what you mean, is that Nintendo is exploiting these small fanboy crowds who play pokemon everyday, by making them overpay on PBR by 20 dollars?
And that Capcom is letting every one who is old enough play RE4 by releasing it on all systems and making it cheap. I see where you're going with this.
And You don't have to be refined to play pokemon, you just have to be 12.
And You don't have to be refined to play pokemon, you just have to be 12.
Hahah, you don't get what I meant, maybe I should have spoken more clearly.
You just have to be immature.
Hey, I play pokemon, I've already admitted to being immature. Haha, your argument there is void.
Also, I'd like to say that PBR isn't one of the best games for Wii. Infact by itself PBR is a very poor game.
Unless you have diamond and/or pearl PBR is a waste of time and money. If you have those games, then yes it's fun. But the trick is you have to have those games. Using a Rental Pass to play the game, is playing with someone else pokemon. You can't train them, you can't teach them new moves, and you can't nickname them. PBR by itself is a terrible idea.
Then why did you bring it up?
Anyway, PBR is a diamond/pearl accessory, that costs more than diamond or pearl alone.
That's because DP was a handheld game, not a home console game. accessory or not, it's still a buttload of fun, regardless of content. INstead of griping and whining and quite frankly being a total troll, how about actually buying the game and playing it?