TWRoO said:
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Skyblazer is still an awesome game, I played it again on Sunday. It pains me that Sony hasn't revived it yet.
Tag - "No trolling on my watch!"

TWRoO said:
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Skyblazer is still an awesome game, I played it again on Sunday. It pains me that Sony hasn't revived it yet.
Tag - "No trolling on my watch!"

Viper1 said:
Wrong and I just explained all that in the post directly above yours. |
so let me get this straight. Philips can use Nintendo IPs on their console (i think it was called CD-i or something, they had 3 Zelda games and Hotel Mario, all games flopped) but Sony cant??? Well guess what Nintendo, Philips isnt the one who kicked your ass 2 gens straight.
I hope dealing with Philips payed off for them...
pizzahut451 said:
so let me get this straight. Philips can use Nintendo IPs on their console (i think it was called CD-i or something, they had 3 Zelda games and Hotel Mario, all games flopped) but Sony cant??? Well guess what Nintendo, Philips isnt the one who kicked your ass 2 gens straight.
I hope dealing with Philips payed off for them... |
Yes, as part of the initial aggreement with Philips, they licensed out some of their IP's. But what does that have to do with Sony? What does that have to do with the proceeding generations?
You've completely mixed facts with fanboy ego. The entire point of your post was to smear Nintendo for not allowing Sony to take over as brand holder and publisher of Nintendo software.
But if you want to play that game....who made more profits in 2009 than the other one's entire video game history?
The rEVOLution is not being televised
pizzahut451 said:
so let me get this straight. Philips can use Nintendo IPs on their console (i think it was called CD-i or something, they had 3 Zelda games and Hotel Mario, all games flopped) but Sony cant??? Well guess what Nintendo, Philips isnt the one who kicked your ass 2 gens straight.
I hope dealing with Philips payed off for them... |
I'm not sure what point you're trying to mKW about the CD-i but it sounds like you don't know much about it. It was terrible. Awful. One of the worst systems ever created. The Mario and Zelda games flopped because they were just plain terrible games in just about every aspect.
That wasn't so much Nintendo's fault, it was just the CD-i being terrible and had permission to use the licenses.
| KungKras said: ^What's with all that code that doesn't do anything? |
Looks fine for me. Are you using some funny browser like Chrome or have certain addons enabled that might block javascript?
i love when the companies release commercials bashing the other(s).....here's hoping for some more in the future
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twesterm said:
Looks fine for me. Are you using some funny browser like Chrome or have certain addons enabled that might block javascript? |
now I see the videos. Must have been an iterruption in my internet or something.
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Viper1 said:
Yes, as part of the initial aggreement with Philips, they licensed out some of their IP's. But what does that have to do with Sony? What does that have to do with the proceeding generations? You've completely mixed facts with fanboy ego. The entire point of your post was to smear Nintendo for not allowing Sony to take over as brand holder and publisher of Nintendo software.
But if you want to play that game....who made more profits in 2009 than the other one's entire video game history? |
No, its not that, dont get bitter. I was just wondering why did Nintendo allowed Philips to use their IPs instead of Sony.