In honor of Brad's gaming brick wall blog post and the comments that followed, here is College Humor parody video. Would some of those classic games have been as revered without the legendarily tough stages? You be the judge.
Video: If games had super-easy mode
By Dale Weir on December 1, 2010 - 6:39am.
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Platform(s): Wii Nintendo DS Xbox PS2 GameCube PlayStation Nintendo 64 Game Boy Advance Game Boy Color
Topic(s): Humor
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Games need to advance to
Games need to advance to where normal mode is made for gamers not non gamers or flash in the pan gamers but real gamers. The easy button as you will needs to be an AI based play through of the game. If the AI is crappy just make them more powerful(the player being played by the AI) if it gets stuck(doing the same thing as well as seeing what the other AI is doing) it gets teleported back a few steps or back to the check point.
This would really be a great way widen the consumer base without dumbing down mechanics!