Stromprophet on 12 March 2007
Wii_gamer said:
http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/03/gdc_nintendos_k.html#more
"Waiting for the Miyamoto keynote to start, I’m sitting three rows from the front. Close enough to see Nintendo’s resident BMOC, Reggie Fils-Aime at the front of the crowd, working it with his trademark smile and good will. He poses for pictures, he signs Wiimotes, he presses the flesh with a goodnatured ease that would make even the most seasoned politician weep with envy.
“Kick his ass and take his name!†someone shouted from a few rows behind me.
“Who?†answered Reggie in mid-autograph.
“Phil Harrison, front row!†Sure enough, there was Phil Harrison, seated dead center, front row. Looks like he could show up on time for Nintendo’s keynote, but not Sony’s.
With a grin and a chuckle, Reggie replies, “Some would say we’ve already done that.â€
Touchdown. The crowd goes wild".
I think I would have responded, Oh sorry, we were too busy counting the money from last time when we pawnd you by 100 million consoles...what was that?
Or how about when Sony dethrowned Nintendo with seeming ease and a system that was 2 years old than the 64? Geezus, Nintendo fans are acting like this makes up for all those years.
This is so hilarious, people acting like 5 million consoles sold is a big deal and automatically recrown Nintendo as cheif.