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amak11 said:
Pristine20 said:

1. Lol, semantics. Processing power is relative to the time period. A Wii U would have been a super computer in 1990 relative to the competition but in 2014, it's weak relative to the competition. Get it now? Processing power is always relative to the options available.

2. I'm comparing to Sony and MS because they are the competition. Last I checked, Wii U is not competing with the Wii

3.  Ok sir, looks like you've fallen for PR, hoo, line and sinker. "Fun" is opinionated so please stop abusing that term. COD4 was good fun for me. Super Mario Galaxy? Not so much.

4. PS3 owners bought them anyway because they were decent games at heart. Your denial is real. People buy nintendo consoles for nintendo games not for 3rd party titles. Has been that way somewhat since PS1 launch but now 10X more so since the Wii.

5. Learn to read before spouting gibberish. I compared Japanese sales for both versions.

I'm not looking for your advise. The way you defend them though, I'd have expected you to be proud of the label lol. Feel free to call me whatever you want, just watch out for the banhammer.

Know what, think whatever you want because it's your opinion, not fact. If you want to call me a fanboy constantly at an attempt to get a rise out of me to otherwise see me banned as a "minor victory" for you. Good luck troll, I've reported two of your post here, if anything you'll be banned in no time. 

Comparing nintendo to it's compettion is considered trolling now? Okay man, whatever you say...



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