Gballzack said:
Cry me a river you bleeding heart fanboy. 1. Nintendo couldn't have killed anything if it wasn't what the consumer already wanted dead. 2. Nintendo actually didn't kill anything, in fact, its actually keeping that legacy of developing you speak of very much alive on its console, not that you would recognize it as all you want to see is the cheap ports and mini-games. I doubt you'd even be able to recognize that style of game development if it didn't cost upwards of 30 million dollars to develop and nearly four years to produce. 3. It's not Nintendo's fault that Sony and MS raised the bar of game development too high and out of reach of the consumer. It's not Nintendo's fault that Sony and MS let the market stagnate while focusing ever more specifically on narrowing genres instead of expanding their product's appeal. You've no one to blame but Sony and MS. Nintendo is not the culprit, its the Harbinger of Reality. If you don't like it, play on a PC. You've no right to complain. |
Absolutely agree with GBZ. A little more harsh than needed, as always, but very well worded.
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