| ironman said: Then you clearly are blind. Care to point out the discrepancies? I saw none that were worth getting your panties in a bunch. Also, your motives are clear, boost the Wii at all costs...well buddy, this one will cost you dearly, you see, I don't give a crap about an article supposable "bashing" the Wii, what I care about is how every single person I have come across on this forum that was a big Wii fan, was also a crybaby...that gets old my friend. The article did not bash the Wii in ANY way. It just gave a perspective on the outcome of it...and a fair one at that. The auther's tone was NOT subjective, I saw no syntax errors that I have not seen in any other article I have read. Please point out the false information...and explain why the mistakes (which I am very sure were not life changing) are so horrible. And lastly, the currency exchange rate changes from day to day, and is easy to mess up if you don't know what you are doing. I fail to see how any of this is bashing of the Wii. It seems to me that the author was writing to a relevant audience, everyday people. Not the hard core gamer wannabees that troll forums. Seriously, get over yourself, at the end of the day, the only thing that really matters is that you have your favorite console, with your favorite games, that you can play through your tear blurred eyes. |
In what sense was this article fair? It gives no perspective on the over all market what-so-ever, and focuses on taking side swipes at a couple of the competitors. The Wii is in sales dive, and needs something quick but is still extremely profitable and outselling all competing machines combined. Did you get that message from the article? It should be in there somewhere. I'll give you time to scan for it while I make my next point.
He also completely ignores the upcoming games for the Wii. You have 2 sequels to games that sold over 15 million copies due out this fall. According to the article the next big game from Nintendo is SMG2 which is due out next year. Super Mario Galaxy 2 was also delayed specifically to allow one of those 2 aforementioned sequels a little breathing room for maximum sales potential of both titles. This means NMSBWii will be out before it, and this is a widely known fact.
The article doesn't bash the Wii. You have a point there. The author just intentionaly create the illusion that Nintendo is suffering far worse than it is. His motivation for that can be questioned till the end of time but ultimately it comes down to one of two possibilities. He is incompetent, or he has something against Nintendo and the Wii.







