Entroper said: The Nintendo Seal of Quality for NES games was pretty meaningless. It basically meant that the developer had paid for a license to publish the game. There were some pretty awful NES games with the seal, and a handful of good, unlicensed games without it. |
You know it Tengen Tetris rocked regular tetris every day of the week.
Getting an XBOX One for me is like being in a bad relationship but staying together because we have kids. XBone we have 20000+ achievement points, 2+ years of XBL Gold and 20000+ MS points. I think its best we stay together if only for the MS points.
Nintendo Treehouse is what happens when a publisher is confident and proud of its games and doesn't need to show CGI lies for five minutes.
-Jim Sterling