Thank you for making it so easy.
Peanut wrote:This is an incredibly naive statement. I know for a fact that Microsoft has not been doing that great oversees while Nintendo has been doing quite well and lets not forget that Nintendo is making a better profit then both Microsoft and Sony, so from a business's standpoint, they are winning.
First of all, I'm talking about the US. Isn't that where we live? North America, whatever. Not Japan.
Nintendo does well because they make a darn-fine handheld. That's why they're doing fine right now.
And? Why is this a problem? Would you rather have an unpolished, glitchy Zelda game or a as close to perfection as humanly possible Zelda game? Remember, patience is a virtue, and good things will come to those who wait, just look at what happened with Half-Life 2 fans.
Um, I'm sorry, but if Nintendo wants to be successful, they can't release one good GC game a year. They need to develop faster, I'm sorry, but that's the case. My GC is collecting a lot of dust. Don't give me this "Oooh, they need more time to make it peerfect!" BS. It's delayed so they can add in some hokey Revolution function. Seems kinda goofy to me. I guess their launch titles must be not so hot (what non-DC system had a lot of good ones anyway?). If they were, they wouldn't be relying on a GC game to help sales.
*Points to DS* I think this completely crushes this statement.
No, it doesn't, unless of course you really enjoy being wrong (I think you do).
Nintendo *always* does a good job with their handhelds. Heck, they should just make handhelds and nothing else. Besides, the DS is a handheld with cool extra features, where the Revolution is a whacky feature with added regular abilities. It's backwards.
Funny, since this "crazy console" which you have already condemed to the "worst ideas in video game history bin" is gauranteed to bring new gameplay ideas onto home consoles. Whethere they will be fun our not, has yet to be seen.
What? Worst idea in videogame history? No, that's Bubsy. I think it is crazy, because it is. Did I ever say it wouldn't work? No, it might. Might. Might not. And how does "new gameplay ideas" equal good ones? Of course, we don't know if they will be, like you said. I
HOPE the Revolution is a success, I just don't expect it to be much of one. And I know it won't change the face of gaming or anything. I don't think it's the worst idea in video game history, sir. I think it's too crazy that it has a big chance of flopping.
Not every gamer is looking for these things Joshua Christopher. I myself am simply looking for a cheap next gen console with decent graphics and really good games. All three of these, I should be able to find with the Revolution.
Oh, wait, so now you = what everyone wants? No way pal. Just because that's what *you* want does not make it what the general, casual gamer wants. The casual gamers pretty much keep these consoles afloat. I think that is what most of the gamers are looking for.
Everyone needs to realize that it is still way to early to tell whethere this system will be great or a complete flop. Once again, wait untill after E3, by then we should all know enough to actually be able to pass a semi-accurate judgement on whethere this controller will succed or not because by then we should have accounts of people who actually picked up the controller and played games such as SSB and Mario instead of a bunch of photos of the controller and screenshots of FPS.
So, wait, let me get this right here. You're arguing with people that you think the console will be really good. Yet you yourself say we can't be sure if it will be right now. I'm sorry, but that makes no sense. I hope it will be a success, as I've stated, I just don't expect it to be. I guess there's no point in trying to defend something that you cannot be sure about. It's silly, we all have different opinions. Mine are just right.
Untill then, I am done with this little debate.
Next time, just agree with me. Those of you who think you know everything are annoying to those of us who do.