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happydolphin said:
Salnax said:

It wasn't the article itself. It was a typical "State of Nintendeo" piece. It was how IGN created hype about an "interesting Wii U announcement" in order to generate traffic, delivered bad news, blamed Nintendo fans for getting excited, and almost immediately uploaded this article to score more hits. That's like telling your wife you've got some exciting news when she gets home, telling her that you're sleeping with her sister, blaming her for thinking it's going to be a good thing, and then uploading a video of the entire thing onto YouTube in order to get a million hits and the associated revenue. It's being mean and taking advantage of your audience.

How do you know that's what happened?
Is he the guy that tweeted yesterday that there was going to be some big news and that we were to stay tuned?

Yup :( And  the 'interesting' news was for the delay of Rayman Legends