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RolStoppable said:
o_O.Q said:

"I've never heard of iNintendo before and the majority of VGC members is probably in the same boat." lmfao i haven't either before the article but i don't get why thats relevant... i don't just read info from select sites on the net i read any info thats available that interests me... as i mentioned before you can drop me some hints to making my future threads up to your standards and i suppose one of those is to restrict myself to only discussing info posted on certain websites

"a bias against Nintendo alone doesn't tell which side the poster in question is on" dude you take this stuff way too seriously... sides? really? lmfao i like gaming in general whether the games in question be on microsoft or nintendo or sony or sega or atari consoles...

A good start would be to base threads on sources that are actually worth a damn. For example, if Jack Tretton says that no selfrespecting gamer would play a Nintendo handheld, then this has more merit for discussion than some random person making the exact same statement. A website like iNintendo falls into the realms of irrelevance.

Of course you do like gaming in general and don't take sides. Good luck on trying to keep that image you are projecting on yourself intact.

"sources that are actually worth a damn" lol you sound like me college professor should my sources be peer reviewed also? maybe i should also use citations when i casually browse the net

"if Jack Tretton says that no selfrespecting gamer would play a Nintendo handheld, then this has more merit for discussion than some random person" so therefore we should only discuss info that has been released directly from the gaming companies ( thats how i interpreted that i may be wrong )... if thats the case then the majority of the threads on this site should be shut down lol

"Good luck on trying to keep that image you are projecting" good luck staying secluded to one gaming company and disregarding what the others have to offer