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nitekrawler1285 said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
nitekrawler1285 said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
nitekrawler1285 said:

Compared to what it was achieving the system is in vast decline. Hardware numbers aside the system has little to no software coming out. Even it if couldn't be considered dying at the moment the software issue will kill it in swift order. 


No, it has a poor listing of software for this quarter. No games have been listed for the rest of the year. So the software issue is part of the fallacy of assuming it doesn't exist unless someone says it's being released.

Quite a number of games on many systems have been unknown until E3 shows. That will show whether the software is there.

It's not my fault they don't tell people that games are coming out.  Who wants to buy a system that only has poor titles or none announced? If they choose to not try to excite and make consumers aware it's nobody's fault but they're own that this perception exists.


The perception seems to be more among those who want announcements well before games are ready. Sales have shown the hype just in the months before is more important than hype six months or so before.


My point still stands. They could eliminate it entirely they just don't care to.  So if misperceptions get tossed aboutby a very vocal minority they have no one to blame but themselves.  


Except the vocal minority, aside from being a minority, doesn't tend to not buy games just because Nintendo didn't announce them sooner (if they don't buy games, they have other reasons).

Other M was announced a year sooner than Donkey Kong Country Returns, and which sold better?



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