Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I see nothing wrong with Opera... one of the best browsers out there (In some ways superior to firefox)
Scarecrow wrote:Well noone used to use it cause you had to pay for it before I believe. But now I hear its completely free.
No browser is not worth paying for I don't care what it does. But yes when I checked out the trial, it was pretty sweet.
Yojimbo wrote:I really don't understand why Nintendo did this.
glitch1501 wrote:its because they are insane...duh
meboeck wrote:Let's not have bashing, please. We aren't going to truly know how good or bad it is until we have a chance to try it.
Bobtheduck wrote:No, I can tell you... Browsing the web on your TV is going to be crap. It's been done before, and it was a total failure then... Dreamcast and computer (using TV outputs) So, in a way, we have tried it. The Wii won't make your TV magically more suited to small text. Zooming in to the size you need it to be will make surfing a pain in its own right, too... Scrolling to the left and right, and scrolling down... It's sort of been proven to be bad.
Shia Kyosuka wrote:I don't know... Seems like Nintendo would already know this, and have a solution, other than the fact that Wii can connect to a computer monitor...
Bobtheduck wrote:Then shouldn't nintendo have known that Green is the most comfortable color to use in a monochrome display, not red? Also, if you're gonna connect it to a computer screen, why not just use a computer?
blkmage wrote:And of course, how can we mention Nintendo and innovation without mentioning the d-pad? And how about that multitap? The DS?
Scarecrow wrote:Nintendo 64 also came out with the joystick controller.
Sony may copy Nintendo, but they're the leader of the console wars right now. So know what? Complain all you want, but they're obviously doing something right.
Scarecrow wrote:You are correct. All the gamers who played nintendo and atari etc have grown up and now they want more mature games. Sony and Xbox offers this. Nintendo still pans to kids with its light gaming...
Shia Kyosuka wrote:Yeah, I've known about that for a small while (about... 3-5 days?)
It actually makes alot of sense.
Shia Kyosuka wrote:False. Nintendo serves everyone with it's gaming. Mario is a character that's meant for everyone, kids to adults, to play. They've said this many times.
Super Smash Brothers is played by people of all ages. Mario 64 is played by people of all ages. SMG will be played by people of all ages.
It HAS been assumed, by a percentage of the gaming community (mostly the closed-minded ones), that Nintendo's games and consoles are for kids. I will admit that., but Resident Evil 4, and Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes aren't for kids, so the fact that they were on the gamecube, alone, is enough evidence that GameCube isn't for kids.
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