So, Token, is he saying that WiiWare has no past and no future but is stuck in an eternal moment? I confess that the words of Nintendonerd147 are beyond my limited understanding.
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I admit, my grasp of physics is limited to what I learned in high school and .jpgs I find on the internet with comedic value. If you think about it though, WW is the present, a singularity influenced by all the games that come before it. This is most obviously reflected by retro games such as MM9. In the future its influence will surely be more prominent as it expands in space.
To be honest, I didn't ever really have a grasp of relativity when I took physics, and that was 7 years ago. I'd be interested to hear Nintendonerd147 elaborate on his theory as well.
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As for Wiiware, I agree, its mostly bunk. There are some good games here and there, but outside of Mega Man 9, the whole damn service could cease to exist tomorrow and I wouldn't bat an eye.
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