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Is Nintendo reaching a turning point?
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(11-01-2009, 07:51 PM)koopaul Wrote: Yeah but there success won't come from the fans. That's what I'm trying to say.

Anything towards the fans is just to make us happy, not to make them rich.

So you think the fans would rather line Nintendo's pockets than be happy?

Quote:They wanna be on top they gotta make Wii Fit Puppy Party. It sucks but its true.

It's funny, 'cos you make it sound like Nintendo is incapable of making casual games and games for the fans simultaneously.

Quote:@Rai: "hardcore" gamers are pretty stupid. Why do you think they'd label themselves suchly? I had the pleasure of meeting a few. They only know what they hear. And they hear that Wii has no "hardcore" games.

They saw this commercial that showed family and friends wiggling around happily.

First impression is very important. People believe that's all what the Wii is about. Because people are stupid.

There's a difference between stupid and lazy. Anyone can find good stuff if they look hard enough. Look at the amount of shovelware on the DS, but there's also some great stuff there, too: Dementium, Moon, Metroid Prime: Hunters, Super Mario 64 DS, GTA: Chinatown Wars.

The entire "Wii is for kids olo" mentality is the same kind of bullshit thinking pioneered by those "Halo is only good Xbox game olo" cockstranglers.
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RE: Is Nintendo reaching a turning point? - by Rai - 11-01-2009, 08:31 PM

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