Simpsons writer loves the Wii and recommends Xbox 360
Don’t you just love weekends? It’s on slowdowns like these that you actually get to find really cheesy news while weaving through the Winding Nether that is the Internet. And guess what we picked up? Yep, it’s another video. But this time, it isn’t as much about culture as it is about opinion. Or maybe opinion is culture.
J. Stewart Burns, behind your zany mornings (or evenings) with The Simpsons, talked on IGN TV about the Homerazzi episode. Okay, so he didn’t. He talked about how much he loved the Nintendo Wii. In fact he was very eager to say that the Wii just blew him away. He started out easy with Wii Sports tennis with his wife, then moved over to bowling without slipping a disc. Soon he moved on to the mainstream games such as Zelda: Twilight Princess.
And he loved it even more. According to him, Zelda delivered on every front. At least you can’t say he isn’t emotional – poor guy cried at the end. Chalk one more up for Eiji Aonuma. Aonuma has been down about struggling with a dying franchise. At least now he’s got some star power to back his self-esteem now.
But probably the most worthy of note, despite the short time span it was mentioned in the video, is his recommendation for the Xbox 360 to the mainstream gamer. And we won’t even quote him on what he said about the PlayStation 3. You’re going to have to find that out yourself, by watching the video below.
Don’t you just love weekends? It’s on slowdowns like these that you actually get to find really cheesy news while weaving through the Winding Nether that is the Internet. And guess what we picked up? Yep, it’s another video. But this time, it isn’t as much about culture as it is about opinion. Or maybe opinion is culture.
J. Stewart Burns, behind your zany mornings (or evenings) with The Simpsons, talked on IGN TV about the Homerazzi episode. Okay, so he didn’t. He talked about how much he loved the Nintendo Wii. In fact he was very eager to say that the Wii just blew him away. He started out easy with Wii Sports tennis with his wife, then moved over to bowling without slipping a disc. Soon he moved on to the mainstream games such as Zelda: Twilight Princess.
And he loved it even more. According to him, Zelda delivered on every front. At least you can’t say he isn’t emotional – poor guy cried at the end. Chalk one more up for Eiji Aonuma. Aonuma has been down about struggling with a dying franchise. At least now he’s got some star power to back his self-esteem now.
But probably the most worthy of note, despite the short time span it was mentioned in the video, is his recommendation for the Xbox 360 to the mainstream gamer. And we won’t even quote him on what he said about the PlayStation 3. You’re going to have to find that out yourself, by watching the video below.