What the Nintendo Wii is lost: violent video games

That seems like a negative or sarcastic title, doesn’t it? You might be inclined to think that the editorial linked to that title is another attack on MadWorld. Well, you’d be right about the MadWorld inclusion, but the scoop isn’t a rant against the ‘gruesome’ game. Dave Rosenberg takes a moment to

talk about MadWorld, and uses it as a way of saying that the Wii leads to experiences that aren’t possible on other platforms. The game may look the same, but the engagement is truly different.

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