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think-man said:
They must be all xbox folk asking, anyone who played the PS3 version and walked away happy is insane lol.

AGREED



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pokoko said:
I'm kind of sick of Platinum Games staff whining about people whining about Bayonetta, to be honest. How hard is it to say, "sorry, it can't be done", and move on?

Regardless, this will probably be the true end of the franchise.

No one forced you to spend a few hundred hours on the internet reading press statements and news regarding videogames the last year.





Bayonetta 2 its gonna be only for Wii U... like it or not.




pokoko said:
curl-6 said:

Explain to me how this is rude:

Without getting into some stuff that is both business and confidential, the simple question I’d like to ask you is, ‘Do you want to play Bayonetta 2?’ Bayonetta 2 would not exist without Nintendo white knighting that project. So while I totally understand that people want to play it on the platforms that they’ve played it on previously, we really wanted to make Bayonetta 2.

When will people stop asking for it to be on other consoles? Can they "please understand" Nintendo funded Bayonetta 2?

That last line is pretty darn rude.  I would get written up if I said something like that to a customer at work.  The same guy also said, "I hate posting anything Bayonetta 2 on our Facebook. Not because I hate Bayonetta 2, but because I hate the pedantic port-begging," which is rude as hell.

if u are an idiot, calling u an idiot isnt rude, its honest.   if i go to an appleshop and ask the wizzards everyday why i cant get windows 8 on my mac i wouldnt get a nice answer to after some weeks(i guess, i wasnt in an appleshop for ages because u cant work with a mac if u do real work and not just mediastuff). its only human, and its as nice as u can as for.



So when we ask it's port begging but when Nintendo asks for multiplats to be released on their System then the 3rd parties are unfair?



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vivster said:
So when we ask it's port begging but when Nintendo asks for multiplats to be released on their System then the 3rd parties are unfair?


thats not the same...



vivster said:
So when we ask it's port begging but when Nintendo asks for multiplats to be released on their System then the 3rd parties are unfair?

That's like comparing apples to dinosaurs.



generic-user-1 said:
vivster said:
So when we ask it's port begging but when Nintendo asks for multiplats to be released on their System then the 3rd parties are unfair?


thats not the same...

Explain.



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vivster said:
So when we ask it's port begging but when Nintendo asks for multiplats to be released on their System then the 3rd parties are unfair?


Asking for Bayonetta 2 port on other consoles is like asking a company to give its secret formula to the competition.

Asking for multiplats to be released on a system it's not on is like asking for a popular product available at other distributors to be available at a distributor closer to you.

They are very different things.



MDMAlliance said:
vivster said:
So when we ask it's port begging but when Nintendo asks for multiplats to be released on their System then the 3rd parties are unfair?


Asking for Bayonetta 2 port on other consoles is like asking a company to give its secret formula to the competition.

Asking for multiplats to be released on a system it's not on is like asking for a popular product available at other distributors to be available at a distributor closer to you.

They are very different things.

Still not seeing the difference. It's both about money.

Nintendo is not releasing the IP on multiple platforms because it would lose WiiU sales. 3rd prty publishers don't release on WiiU because they would lose money.



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