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Seece said:
Mr Khan said:
Seece said:
Mr Khan said:
Seece said:
 

No, not even close. Halo has a lot of competition, Nintendo first party games get a free ride nearly every gen.

Nobody competes with them because no-one is able to. It's easy to at least try to replicate Halo's appeal (though few enough have succeeded in the attempt). One also has to consider the concept that if people aren't interested in a game, they simply do not buy it, so that game's sales are usually determined on their own merits and not on the presence or absence of direct competitors. Many Nintendo games stand alone in their appeal, certainly, but that does not account for the sales of those series that sell well

Look above, prof laid it out nicely for you.

But I'm surprised Nintendo fans here even debate this, i thought they would readily admit this themselves. Look at the Wii's library compared to the gamecubes ...

I imagin a lot of those gamecube owners are very unhappy this gen, and I doubt the Wii pulled many core gamers from the PS2 and Xbox crowd.

We reject the fallacious notion of core gamers, a notion that was entirely fabricated in order to perpetuate anti-Wii FUD

Wii pulled over people interested in playing console games, and not PC expatriates

So that's your retort? Right .. might as well have just said 'you're right Seece'.

You present no counterargument, so i can only conclude that you are conceding to my point. I asserted the core gamer is a fabrication, and you said nothing.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.