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Cobra_ said:
KylieDog said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
KylieDog said:

If you want a game bad enough buy the console it is on.

 

I don't particularly want a 3DS, but it has two exclusive Resident Evil games so I will be buying one.


Except the sales of the HD systems show people aren't following that dictim, at least not in the amount Wii hating developers want.

 

Yeah, they whine for a port to their console, hence my suggestion.  If they would devote whone time to work time instead they could probably make the money for every console this gen in a couple weeks.


I only made this thread because I thought it was an interesting topic (I'm not even sure I'd buy a Wii version - I'm not a fan so the quality would have to convince me), but I'll take your comment personally and reply.

Because I don't even own every game I want to play on Wii (or on Gamecube, or on PS2) I see no point in buying two new toys I won't have enough time to play with, and on top of that a new TV because I still didn't find a reason for owning a non-CRT one, but for an HD console I would naturally want one.

Buy every toy in the world if that makes you happy, but don't think it's the advice to give everyone who want to stick with their current toys but would like to play certain games on them.

(by the way, I might eventually get an HD console anyway... not because a game comes out for it but because of the library of games that already exists)


Also, the way to get people to buy a system is NOT to basically withhold games from the system you don't want people to buy, but to make a really good game for a system.



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