| Sky Render said: I think you've rather missed the point, that being that anti-Nintendo sentiment was ALREADY THERE. Ergo even though the Wii has been a runaway success, and a genuine analysis of the strategy involved instead of basing assumptions on the recent marketshare-centric performance of company releasing it would have revealed as much (there are a few of those hidden about too, most of them loaded with comments at the time of how clearly wrong they must be because they do NOT cling to anti-Nintendo sentiment), the anti-Nintendo bias stepped in and colored the analyses. I don't think you can get much clearer examples of anti-Nintendo bias than that. |
Again your confusing anti-Nintendo thoughts for simply caution, pessimism and hate by competitors, not media. Well of course Nintendo's rivals are gonna get pissy with them, every competitor wants their market share to be as high as possible, so hoping Nintendo does as bad as possible is as normal to them as Nintendo hoping THEY do as bad as possible. Get more examples, but this time, from the general media, not Ninty competitors or analysts going strictly from what they SHOULD have expected from Nintendo.
Now again, I'm going directly from YOUR links(what? I'm lazy. I'm not gonna go look them up. Go look more up if you can, I'm still willing to agree with you if I actually get enough REAL anti-Nintendo from the media.)

GOTY Contestants this year: Dead Space 2, Dark Souls, Tales of Graces f. Everything else can suck it.







