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Dante9 said:
Areym said:
Well, as somebody eloquently put it, having too many games is a bad thing, you know. It's overwhelming to the user so they shouldn't take that note from Sony who puts out too many games.

Whoever said that didn't really have anything to say. Too many games? That's an argument against Sony? Wow, that really shows that there really is no arguing against what they are doing. You know, I think there's more than one or two flavors of ice cream or whatever out there and I don't think people are overwhelmed by that, either. See how that works?

I guess I'm an extraordinary person, since I have no trouble picking out games that I want to play from the library that Sony is offering. In fact, I'm quite pleased that I have a wide selection to choose from, both for myself and my kid, and I don't need any other gaming machines. Plus, I get what I consider to be the best exclusives. Should I be overwhelmed somehow and quit playing altogether? How does this "too many games" thing work in real life?

yeah I waas blown away by such an ass backwards comment, saw it a while back before the launch of the Switch. Just cause there's a lot of good offerings doesn't mean every PS$ owner will pick up everything there is, we have options. I have been buying less since I have less time to play now so I just buy the stuff I really want and leave other games as rentals or bargain bin buys. Nintendo would be wise to keep realeasing some of their more niche games like pikmin or wonderful 101, which may not be Halo or CoD FW million sellers but shows that they aren't afraid to release more focused games, it just build a good relationship with the customer who love these smaller, lesser known games.



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