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CaptainExplosion said:
S.Peelman said:

Yes, and I'm pretty sure those were also a lot more popular than Metroid (at least relative to the market at the time) because of that, which is the point.

The difference is they were GOOD shooters, instead of just some generic military shooter with a boring protagonist where everything is brown.

Nintendo realized that when they were coming up with Splatoon.

I want to know how COD is to blame if Metroid fails to sell 10 million that's says more about Nintendo gamers buying habits than it does about COD.



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