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mZuzek said:
Pavolink said:

Yes, I failed as a Nintendo fan. Rather than be happy with everything they throw at me, I have personal taste that tells me none of those games seems attractive and I keep complaining asking Nintendo for a game a actually care.

Well next time try to understand that your taste is not the only valid one out there.

We're getting a new Star Fox game that looks awesome and to me, that's way more exciting than another Metroid game. It would absolutely be better if we could have both, but Nintendo's stupid and will never do that. They never did in the past, either.

Splatoon is their best new IP in ages. Mario Kart and Smash are both way better this gen than in the last one. Though it's taking a while, we're probably getting the best and most ambitious Zelda rather soon. And that's just scratching the surface.

We might have different tastes, but honestly, be happy with what you get. Metroid was never a huge multi-million seller franchise to justify getting awesome and ambitious games forever, it was always bound to have droughts. You can't deny Star Fox was in a much bigger need for a kickass new game.

Now if only F-Zero gets the same treatment...

I keep seeing people asking for a Metroid game, backslash at E3 mainly because Federation Force and even hints about future Metroid games since the beggining of the gen. Not to mention the endless Paper Mario rumors and the 3D Mario Adventure complains. Are you sure your comment applies? Because it isn't. People didn't ask for a Star Fox in replacement of Metroid. And people shouldn't be happy with what us get. We must ask for what we want. Nobody can force you to like what you simply don't. And no, I simply don0t care if you or many others are happy with those games, I don't and I'm not going to stop asking for what I care.



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