| happydolphin said: 1) When you see exclusive games for your favorite console sell well, do you like that? 2) When you see exclusive games go multiplat for your favorite console, do you like that? 3) When you see multiplat games for your favorite console sell better, do you like that? 4) When you see games that are competing on two consoles that are not your favorite console, which do you prefer do well? 5) This one is for 360 fans. Do you like it when one portable does well against another? 6) For all fans, does it make you happy when your favorite console sells better than the others? 7) (*New) Lastly, when two consoles are competing that are not your favorite console, are you happy when one does better than another? |
1) Of course. When games sell well in general, it's a good thing. But I am slightly more happy when a Nintendo exclusive sells well... well, if it's a good game, anyway. I still shake my head when lousy stuff manages to sell like hotcakes.
2) I guess so? More games on more consoles is a pretty good thing. I feel like the era of exclusivity for third parties is coming to an end. Development costs are getting too high to justify only releasing on a single console.
3) I don't really pay attention to that sort of thing, so no, not really.
4) The better one.
6) A little bit? I believe this is a byproduct of the GameCube days. As a GC owner, and one who was too young to know better, it was rough being told by all of my classmates that the PS2 had driven Sega out of business, and Nintendo would be next. Imagining a world dominated by GTA, without Zelda and Mario, was worrying. Again, I was like 11. Anyway it always makes me feel good to see Nintendo products selling well. They don't necessarily have to be selling the best, but it doesn't hurt.
7) Not really, no.








