Jaicee said: In all seriousness, people's preferences for Nintendo games this year and in 2011 and such seem to coincide with time frames in which Nintendo's platforms were dominant in terms of sales. In other words, prolly lots of go-along, fair-weather fans here, just saying. |
Wait, what? How does Nintendo having fewer games in the top 100 when they're most successful commercially indicate that there are lots of fair-weather fans here? If that were true, you'd expect the exact opposite. The only way that what you're saying makes sense is if you're accusing Sony fans of only voting for Nintendo games when Nintendo isn't doing well, and taking Nintendo games off their lists out of spite when Nintendo is the market leader.