Mr Khan on 25 April 2013
| TripleMMM said: Hmm, it feels like a two-sides of the coin. And try to weigh in the pros and the cons for either side... On one side, go big blockbuster, traditional way and sway gamers from the other company, but at the cost of mix messages/signals/lost in noise that could bring would-be players... And on the other side, do a different aproach and make smaller devisions each set for their own core purpose, but risking alienating potential gamers that adores the accostumed big show... I hope this pays off for Nintendo and do another Wii-take scenario. O.o |
It does seem a very wii-like move, actually. Whatever they have will indeed be overshadowed by Sony and Microsoft (as new hardware always takes precedence in terms of E3 coverage), so they find another way to reach their goal.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







