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The_God_of_War said:
Microsoft are the worst, they're like the Nazis multiplied by a thousand. Sony are less evil but probably more arrogant. I think Nintendo were pretty bad back in the SNES/N64 days but I don't really know the details.

 

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Nintendo. Unlike the other two, they don't even pretend that they care about the individual gamer. All they care about is money, and how to separate as many people from as much of their money as possible. They're obviously doing a good job of it right now.

And considering what I've gotten out of their greed, I'm quite happy with that.

P.S. It'd be Microsoft, but I'm limiting my discussion to just the gaming world.



Sony of course



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your missing it its the wii and then some....it is sneaking into our homes one by one and when our backs are turned ...bammm it will emit a pulse that will steal your soul......the others are just regular companies but the wii is the video game version of the ring--i have proof!



 

None of them are evil. They're all jerks though.



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noname2200 said:
Nintendo. Unlike the other two, they don't even pretend that they care about the individual gamer. All they care about is money, and how to separate as many people from as much of their money as possible. They're obviously doing a good job of it right now.

Of course. Nintendo is a corporation, no different from any other. Making games is only a means to an end; what they exist for is to make as much money as possible while spending as little as possible. Don't let anyone delude you into believing that Sony and Microsoft are any different. Nintendo does it by decreasing development costs, Sony does it through marketing screenshots, and Microsoft does it by harnessing the endocrine systems of adolescent males, but they all pull stuff like this.



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Millennium said:
noname2200 said:
Nintendo. Unlike the other two, they don't even pretend that they care about the individual gamer. All they care about is money, and how to separate as many people from as much of their money as possible. They're obviously doing a good job of it right now.

Of course. Nintendo is a corporation, no different from any other. Making games is only a means to an end; what they exist for is to make as much money as possible while spending as little as possible. Don't let anyone delude you into believing that Sony and Microsoft are any different. Nintendo does it by decreasing development costs, Sony does it through marketing screenshots, and Microsoft does it by harnessing the endocrine systems of adolescent males, but they all pull stuff like this.

noname2200 said:

And considering what I've gotten out of their greed, I'm quite happy with that.

 



Microsoft. I don't like anyone trying to buy their way to first place. They're like the New York Yankees.



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Easily MS. Buying your way in, taking 2 years to fix the RROD...



Not to mention denying the existence of the RROD and faking the number of systems affected for 2 years.



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