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S.Peelman said:
Zod95 said:

You are again circling around the issue instead of going right to the point. You are yet to prove that this part of the OP is a lie:

"Not letting any of their games to be launched out of their consoles (not even on PC) was a way to tell the consumer that, no matter what, Nintendo games will ever only be played on Nintendo consoles."

The argument continues to be valid even with the examples of seiya19 and S.Peelman, which haven't "saved" you at all.

I have a third franchise for you; Pokémon.

There have been a whopping five Pokémon games on PC and a staggering seven Pokémon games on a SEGA children's educational system. All from the '90s and '00s and I might add. But alas, they are children's games so maybe "they don't count" like those educational games and that mini-game collection I mentioned, or better yet they only "half-count" like the enhanced ports of NES games seiya19 mentioned, and the goalposts need to be moved again. Do I also need to mention Nintendo licenced products by Nelsonic and Coleco?

I'm lost. How many games are there on non-Nintendo systems again? My count's at 25 right now.

I appreciate your effort, but listing programs that aren't developed by Nintendo and some are not even considered games is not that much of an argument to contradict the OP, is it? Do you know what your examples remind me of? Chintendo Vii: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vii

Anyway, those "Nintendo games" are real treasures. If you know about more, please post them here. Thank you.



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