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Sticking to the plan

Back in February (scroll down) I made a blog post about my 2011 gaming goals. 2010 was in terms of numbers the best gamer year of my life, I bought a 360 (phat jasper Elite) and a PS3 to fully jump into the gaming wagon after several years sitting behind, watching how everyone had a good time while I was burning my brain with college studying Software Engineering (which I'm still doing but the difficult part is over). The 360 exclusive library was short compared to the mammoth amount of PS3 games I had to buy to 'catch up', my initial list consisted of 24 games which I managed to slim down to 9 getting a lot of good deals, old games that were on sale or fine pre-owned stuff. 


The problem arose when the list only consisted of games that I was not so pumped, situation that led me to succumb and spend money on day one games that if I had been patient the task of catching up with the 2006-2010 stuff would be done by now. To make matters worse a lot of AAA stuff was released (or will be released soon), so I was doubtful all the time, what did I have to do, keep buying subpar titles to clear out the list or buy new games (obviously at a slower rate than the old ones). Finally, the Wii price cut, I don't own a Wii, should I buy it and play once and for all SMG 1 and 2 like god intended or stick to the plan?. Doubts clouded my mind!.

But you know what, I decided to succumb to my new overlord the list, is the only way to get out of gaming limbo, the state when you don't know what to do with the discrete resources you have, if you check out the list of beaten games of 2011 I haven't been playing anything at all, nothing, long nights wondering what should I do next, go to sleep, study a bit more, read?.

So my advice is: don't make long term plans about gaming, gaming should be about fun and not about work (unless you are a gaming journalist o a developer)
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Back in February (scroll down) I made a blog post about my 2011 gaming goals. 2010 was in terms of numbers the best gamer year of my life, I bought a 360 (phat jasper Elite) and a PS3 to fully jump into the gaming wagon after several years sitting behind, watching how everyone had a good time while I was burning my brain with college studying Software Engineering (which I'm still doing but the difficult part is over). The 360 exclusive library was short compared to the mammoth amount of PS3 games I had to buy to 'catch up', my initial list consisted of 24 games which I managed to slim down to 9 getting a lot of good deals, old games that were on sale or fine pre-owned stuff. 


The problem arose when the list only consisted of games that I was not so pumped, situation that led me to succumb and spend money on day one games that if I had been patient the task of catching up with the 2006-2010 stuff would be done by now. To make matters worse a lot of AAA stuff was released (or will be released soon), so I was doubtful all the time, what did I have to do, keep buying subpar titles to clear out the list or buy new games (obviously at a slower rate than the old ones). Finally, the Wii price cut, I don't own a Wii, should I buy it and play once and for all SMG 1 and 2 like god intended or stick to the plan?. Doubts clouded my mind!.

But you know what, I decided to succumb to my new overlord the list, is the only way to get out of gaming limbo, the state when you don't know what to do with the discrete resources you have, if you check out the list of beaten games of 2011 I haven't been playing anything at all, nothing, long nights wondering what should I do next, go to sleep, study a bit more, read?.

So my advice is: don't make long term plans about gaming, gaming should be about fun and not about work (unless you are a gaming journalist o a developer)
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hey!

with all those recent Wii-successor rumors you'd be well advised to NOT buy a Wii now even if the price cut is tempting. Backwards compatibility is pretty much confirmed (Wii & Cube) so you might as well wait until that new thing drops and then get the Wii-classics on the new system (who knows, maybe it even scales them up like the PS3 does with PSX/PS2 software).

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@DeF: It would be awesome if the 'Wii 2' renders Wii games at 1080p with AA, my concern is about the GC games, I don't own a GC either and Nintendo has been only keeping backward compatibility with the last gen, DS -> GBA, 3DS -> DS, Wii -> GC it wouldn't surprise me if they just support Wii games and make up some crazy excuse like they want to ditch the wavebird ports for example.
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@Valkyr:  the rumors suggest that there will also be GC compatibility which doesn't sound that far fetched to me since we all know the Wii is just two cubes taped together :D

ditching the cube controller ports might even be possible while keeping GC compatibility - since the new controller is supposed to have the same features (read: number of buttons,sticks) as the cube controller, you could just use the new controller without the need of GC pads - effectively elminiating the need for old ports and maybe even memory card slots (the PS3 dealt with the PSX and PS2 nicely, I think)

I'm optimistic :)