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Riot Of The Blood said:

"Certainly Did. Riot, from my observations, I don't think a fan of one system is being any less sensitive than another. There are definitely individual gamers of all console preferences that need to calm themselves down."

I disagree. I believe the Nintendo fans are easily the most sensitive. For example, every time some CEO or whatever says something negative about the Wii, Nintendo fans feel the need to start a topic on how the guy is an idiot or whatever... All you have to do is call the Wii casual, which isn't even an insult, and Nintendo fans go nuts.


 I agree with Riot.  The non-Wii people have to tread more carefully in this forum than other people because of the balance around here.  Is it really that hard for you guys to admit that this website is Nintendo biased?  It is if you haven't noticed.  Once again it is getting better, but it is.



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