Tears of Ash
09-29-2009, 04:53 AM
I want one of these systems.
Yes, I realize that they are mostly for children and little girls. However, sometimes you can even find amusement with these sorts of things. I suppose the ultimate question is whether I prefer FMV games or dress-a-person games.
Sure, I like anime and tokusatsu. I can't read Japanese though, so actually being able to play the playdia may be somewhat inhibited. How would I know if I'm making the right choices!?
With the Casio Loopy, I realize I could have some amusement with the various games. I "guess".
I suppose the biggest dilemma is that I'm not very well-informed as to the game library for either system. I'm not really interested in learning English, so some of those are out. (weren't there english-teaching games, or was that on the Pico?) Anime is cool and all, but how long will a handful of FMV titles really hold my interest?
I'm leaning more towards the loopy, but it is relatively more expensive...so now I'm not really sure as to which one I should pick up.
Yes, I realize that they are mostly for children and little girls. However, sometimes you can even find amusement with these sorts of things. I suppose the ultimate question is whether I prefer FMV games or dress-a-person games.
Sure, I like anime and tokusatsu. I can't read Japanese though, so actually being able to play the playdia may be somewhat inhibited. How would I know if I'm making the right choices!?
With the Casio Loopy, I realize I could have some amusement with the various games. I "guess".
I suppose the biggest dilemma is that I'm not very well-informed as to the game library for either system. I'm not really interested in learning English, so some of those are out. (weren't there english-teaching games, or was that on the Pico?) Anime is cool and all, but how long will a handful of FMV titles really hold my interest?
I'm leaning more towards the loopy, but it is relatively more expensive...so now I'm not really sure as to which one I should pick up.