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Jay520 said:
Onyxmeth said:

 This seems to be what many people want this topic to be, and I don't think it's too much to ask for a more objective discussion to emerge from a topic that began from a quote by a market analyst.


Fair enough, but if you want an objective discussion then I doubt there would be a need for a discussion. Nintendo would win with no argument or critical thinking needed.

I don't consider people's personal opinions to be discussion either since one can't discuss amongst eachother, just throw down their opinion and leave. At least thinking of this critically, we can discuss where we see Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft headed in terms of IP creation. Maybe someone feels Nintendo's recent direction will result in stagnation of their IPs and reduction in sales. Maybe someone thinks Sony has a bright future and their IPs will grow going into the next generation because Sony is committed to them. Maybe Microsoft will finally start funding games and keeping the IPs instead of letting them get away. I think I have singlehandedly pointed out multiple things that could be discussed from an objective position that would be far more enticing a read than a plethora of fans coming in stating which of the three is their favorite of the bunch. Maybe it's just me, but I'd prefer a good discussion about the market and the direction each company is taking in regards to IP creation and IP stability over the same people saying for the millionth time which games they prefer. Anyone with any time on this site already likely knows which games members with thousands of posts prefer and which company they're largely affliliated with.



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