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MikeRox said:
JWeinCom said:
thismeintiel said:
Mmmfishtacos said:
Yes, because pet sims were started by nintendo...

Well, you know how it goes.  If Nintendo finds any kind of success with a game genre/device, you just claim that Nintendo invented it and all others are copying, regardless of the fact that their were several similar products before it.  This way Nintendo is the only company that innovates. 


Yup.  The Move wasn't a rip off of the Wii Mote, cause Sony had a weird prototype of of an oversized lollipop.  The fact that the final product wound up shaped like a Wii-mote, had a nunchuck, and came bundled with a sports game was a coincidence. I mean Nintendo didn't make the first motion controller.  They just both had the same idea and Sony coincidentally wound up at the same exact device... with a glowing ball on top...

Of course this omits the fact that the Wii Remote basically copied Sega's prototype NiGHTS controller.

The Mega Drive/Genesis also had an analogue control pad, so surely the N64 was an abomination?

Nintendo seemed to do nothing but copy Sega after the NES wah wah wah. Sega also had a modem in their console before Microsoft. Xbox Live should be pulled immediately because SEGA INVENTED THAT SHIT!!!!

Seriously, this is how retarded this argument against Sony is.


Wii Remote improved the concept of the Power Glove and added accelerometers which were also first used by Nintendo in gaming on the Kirby game of the GBC, both which released way before that NiGHTS controller(which was also never released or announced directly by SEGA). No first-party analog pad was released for the Mega Drive. If anyone released an analog pad, it was third party. And that doesn't matter, because before everyone else the Vectrex had an analog stick. And, the most important thing:  Nintendo used a sattelite connection to transfer data(demo downloads, online play) before anyone else on the SNES. I guess that ends every argument in this thread.