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zuvuyeay said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Torillian said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Torillian said:

The Wii is winning by 30 million, is it really necessary to put "but they'll never catch up to the Wii" after every comparison between the 360 and PS3?  Is there some reason you need to be reminded of how well the Wii is doing?

And as far as recently most articles not talking about the Wii that's a big part Nintendo's fault for not taking part in the press event that is currently dominating all the news. 

The Wii has already won, there is no question there in pretty much anyone's mind, tossing that in the article is as necessary as tossing in "but remember, the sky is blue"


Again, the leading sales argument applied even more to the PS2.

Plus the press participation smacks of the press wanting attention, which is still not being proper journalists. When the White House press corps jostles over the seating more than honest reporting, we don't give them a pass, so we aren't giving the media here a pass.


So what exactly do you want them to add into their articles?

"Wii hasn't had any new announcements because NIntendo doesn't participate in TGS and nothing has changed so we still expect it to be the market leader"

What if they just put an asterisk at the end of every sales comparison saying "As a remind even though we're looking at 360 and PS3 for this article the Wii has kicked the crap out of both and is expected to win the generation"


No, that's a false dichotomy, especially since that could have been written about the PS2 last gen, and wasn't.

Besides, it's not the announcements that this thread is about. The OP states what the issue is about.


i've been seeing plenty of nintendo articles,mario all the time,dkr,epic mickey,kirby,Mom,ds,3ds and more

what is it that you want,tell us


See the OP. That shows the context that we mean.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs