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Zucas said:
Really I'm very disappointed with the responses. Is this really how all Nintendo fans/fanboys think nowadays. Nintendo scores big with one idea and then they should simply relax afterwards. This is pathetic.

Yall obviously don't agree with me but I'll tell ya the hard cold truth. The company that works the hardest and continues to work hard will reap the benefits. This is expanding on a good idea. Getting comfortable is what causes NES to GC.

Maybe yall think it's ok to have stereotypes and stigmas that are bad for something, but in reality it isn't. Any negativity towards brand appeal will hurt it down the line. Maybe sooner or later yall will realize that and understand why both I and even Nintendo think its good to dispel them.

 Why is not trying your hardest to get a small segment of the population stagnating? Nintendo does what it does to dispel them because it is marketing hype, and mostly a stigma that doesn't exist outside of the internet. The core gamer is buying the system despite what fanboys will tell you. The fact that No More Heroes did so amazingly well is really strong evidence of that. (Before some 360/PS3 fanboy comes in here and argues the point consider the fact that the developers threw a party of the sales in America, and it has outsold every other Suda game released.)

 Your ideas are simply unwarranted right now. There is no mass exodus or abandonment by that segment of the player base. Nintendo is following the best course of action right now. Throw out some marketing hype and spin while backing it up with games. As Kyros demonstrates, nothing Nintendo does will ever get that stigma away from the internet, and it should be obvious to anyone watching at this point. The 3rd party developers are the ones that need to do the work right now, and it is happening.



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