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gigaSheik said:
bunchanumbers said:
gigaSheik said:
bunchanumbers said:
Lets face it. Nintendo knows a fun game when they play it. If they felt that it couldn't be saved, then it couldn't be saved.

Wii Music, Hey You Pikachu, Star Fox Adventures, Star Fox Assault, everything they did for the Virtual Boy and the Virtual Boy itself :) Even almighty Rare had its share of turds Nintendo happily published like Mickey's Speedway USA and Perfect Dark for the GBC. Project HAMMER looks much better than all that crap I listed. I'm sure people will think about other titles as well. You can include Federation Force right now if you want.

Ever play Wii Music? Its not that bad. Its a fun diversion for casual players. Hey You Pikachu was made with children in mind, and my brother loved it. I actually liked the Star fox spinoffs, and the Virtual Boy was a political move to get Gunpei Yokoi out of Nintendo. On some fundamental level, Nintendo knows what a fun game is. Its just that some concepts are better than others.

Wii Music "not that bad". Yeah right... You liked the Star Fox spinoffs... well, guess what? Those games are bad. Your brother was 1 y/o. Now that's an expensive way to get rid of someone. I'd just fire him. Do you really believe that? Nintendo invested millions on a system so it would bomb and be the perfect excuse to get rid of the guy? Man... really? Just accept the fact that the Virtual Boy was a terribly conceived product. No wait! Maybe you're right! Its happening again with the Wii U. That's why Miyamoto has been removed from hardware development. They wanted to get rid of him and the Wii U was created as the perfect excuse! My God! Now that's a conspiracy. Much better than the 9/11 holographic missiles! Since you didn't mention Mickey's Speedway USA and Perfect Dark for the GBC I believe you agree those are bad. Well, at least 2 games!

Gunpei Yokoi was the father of the Gameboy. He had too much pull within the company. It took a political move like the Virtual boy to remove him from the scene.