RolStoppable said:
The thing is that I liked the Nintendo 64 and Gamecube and most of their games. It's just that I can accept that a lot of people didn't think the same way and other Nintendo games (which I also like) would be better strategical choices when launching a new system. If you want Nintendo to succeed, it takes games that sell hardware, because if this doesn't happen you don't even need to hope for good third party support. But some people think that the Nintendo 64 and Gamecube were great in concept and only needed a little bit more tweaking to become hugely successful, so they are against most of what I say. |
I agree with most of what you said.
Except this (bolded) ; the wording is very odd.







