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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - As a Nintendo gamer, which past event has made you the angriest?

Lack of localized games for 3ds, I mean, more than a year for MH 3G, Fire emblem's Date not yet revealed an Bravely Default not even announced...

This is the most recent, another one worth mentioning is the lack of 3rd party support for the wii, and it being abandoned one year before the wii u launched



 

 

 

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Definitly the lack of HD in the Wii! But I get pissed at Nintendo for always sticking to its guns. Yeah it works out great most times, but some times i just wish they would follow the crowd.



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I love My Wii U, and the potential it brings to gaming.

Not making a new F-Zero game since GX. Seriously Nintendo stop paying to much attention to Mario and give me F-Zero >.>



Nintendo and PC gamer

Nintendo's abandonment of the Wii in 2011
Zelda DS touch controls
The fact that the Gamecube didn't sell better



I'm surprised there is no mention of Nintendo having to be forced at gunpoint to release RPGs in the west.

Personally, losing Final Fantasy. The loss of FF7 was the straw that broke the camel's back for me.



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All teh batteries.



Ongoing bet with think-man: He wins if MH4 releases in any shape or form on PSV in 2013, I win if it doesn't.

Hell the Sony move pissed me off!!! It's a blatent Wii copy and so obvious that maybe it wasn't so obvious....



Currently own:

 

  • Ps4

 

Currently playing: Witcher 3, Walking Dead S1/2, GTA5, Dying Light, Tomb Raider Remaster, MGS Ground Zeros

2011 no games made it hard to defend wii...



"Excuse me sir, I see you have a weapon. Why don't you put it down and let's settle this like gentlemen"  ~ max

not just making the 3ds with two sticks to begin with, not that I don't like my 3ds but it couldn't hurt



1) They don't get online gaming

2) Pokemon B&W 2 not being exclusive to the 3ds when They need This kind of software push in the west.