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S.T.A.G.E. said:

The PC gamers can have their graphics war with themselves while enjoying console multiplats and bragging about nothing to their elitist friends. The console gamers are where the bulk of the money thats flowing through this industry is coming from. PC devs are warming up to consoles big time especially when some of them are being bought out by EA. Ever thought you would see the day that Battlefield and Crysis would be majorly played on consoles? Get ready for next gen.

This paints a bleak future for gaming as a whole. PC gamers get ports of PC-wannabe games from consoles, while console elitists dickfight over tech-specs as though they were PC enthusiasts.

And people dare to criticise Nintendo for not touching any of this with a shitty stick.



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Gnac said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

The PC gamers can have their graphics war with themselves while enjoying console multiplats and bragging about nothing to their elitist friends. The console gamers are where the bulk of the money thats flowing through this industry is coming from. PC devs are warming up to consoles big time especially when some of them are being bought out by EA. Ever thought you would see the day that Battlefield and Crysis would be majorly played on consoles? Get ready for next gen.

This paints a bleak future for gaming as a whole. PC gamers get ports of PC-wannabe games from consoles, while console elitists dickfight over tech-specs as though they were PC enthusiasts.

And people dare to criticise Nintendo for not touching any of this with a shitty stick.


If Nintendo was dominating, everyone would still consider videogames toys and not large scale electronics. 



S.T.A.G.E. said:
Gnac said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

The PC gamers can have their graphics war with themselves while enjoying console multiplats and bragging about nothing to their elitist friends. The console gamers are where the bulk of the money thats flowing through this industry is coming from. PC devs are warming up to consoles big time especially when some of them are being bought out by EA. Ever thought you would see the day that Battlefield and Crysis would be majorly played on consoles? Get ready for next gen.

This paints a bleak future for gaming as a whole. PC gamers get ports of PC-wannabe games from consoles, while console elitists dickfight over tech-specs as though they were PC enthusiasts.

And people dare to criticise Nintendo for not touching any of this with a shitty stick.


If Nintendo was dominating, everyone would still consider videogames toys and not large scale electronics.

They still do. People are just too kind to tell you.



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Gnac said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Gnac said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

The PC gamers can have their graphics war with themselves while enjoying console multiplats and bragging about nothing to their elitist friends. The console gamers are where the bulk of the money thats flowing through this industry is coming from. PC devs are warming up to consoles big time especially when some of them are being bought out by EA. Ever thought you would see the day that Battlefield and Crysis would be majorly played on consoles? Get ready for next gen.

This paints a bleak future for gaming as a whole. PC gamers get ports of PC-wannabe games from consoles, while console elitists dickfight over tech-specs as though they were PC enthusiasts.

And people dare to critinicise Nintendo for not touching any of this with a shitty stick.


If Nintendo was dominating, everyone would still consider videogames toys and not large scale electronics.

They still do. People are just too kind to tell you.


Bull. When the Playstation first came out people became open to the possibilities of a CD player playing music in a videogame consoles. The PS2 leveled out expensive DVD players costs  (150 M+) in the early 2000's (The Xbox contributed to 24 M DVD players) which brought the cost down to market price. The PS3 dropped the price of Blu Ray and now look how many people have them in their home. The Xbox, PS3's and Wii run steaming movies, allowing for video chat and other things. As you can see Nintendo was trying to catch up there, but the Wii is the only console thats considered a toy by the media and Nintendo will always have that stigma.

Read these two:

http://www.destructoid.com/will-wright-says-the-wii-is-a-toy-166458.phtml

http://www.destructoid.com/baldur-s-gate-ee-developer-the-wii-is-a-toy--226012.phtml



Large scale electronics lol.

First time I herd a console described that way.



 

 

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Cobretti2 said:
Large scale electronics lol.

First time I herd a console described that way.


Ok fine...multimedia platform, happy? One chip short of a PC.



S.T.A.G.E. said:


Bull. When the Playstation first came out people became open to the possibilities of a CD player playing music in a videogame consoles. The PS2 leveled out expensive DVD players costs  (150 M+) in the early 2000's (The Xbox contributed to 24 M DVD players) which brought the cost down to market price. The PS3 dropped the price of Blu Ray and now look how many people have them in their home. The Xbox, PS3's and Wii run steaming movies, allowing for video chat and other things. As you can see Nintendo was trying to catch up there, but the Wii is the only console thats considered a toy by the media and Nintendo will always have that stigma.

This stigma exists only in the minds of people who have an elitist attitude. Fortunately, these people are in such a minority as to have minimal effect on the market. However, this minority seems to make up the majority of commentators on gaming-related forums, and tries fruitlessly to influence the majority of consumers, even going so far as to force their nostrodamic opinions on others.



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Gnac said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:


Bull. When the Playstation first came out people became open to the possibilities of a CD player playing music in a videogame consoles. The PS2 leveled out expensive DVD players costs  (150 M+) in the early 2000's (The Xbox contributed to 24 M DVD players) which brought the cost down to market price. The PS3 dropped the price of Blu Ray and now look how many people have them in their home. The Xbox, PS3's and Wii run steaming movies, allowing for video chat and other things. As you can see Nintendo was trying to catch up there, but the Wii is the only console thats considered a toy by the media and Nintendo will always have that stigma.

This stigma exists only in the minds of people who have an elitist attitude. Fortunately, these people are in such a minority as to have minimal effect on the market. However, this minority seems to make up the majority of commentators on gaming-related forums, and tries fruitlessly to influence the majority of consumers, even going so far as to force their nostrodamic opinions on others.

It has nothing to do with elitism. My mother bought me a Nintendo as a toy when I was 4, is she elitist? No, she thought it would be a good way to pass the time. The people who call it a toy (in the media) are in the minority, but they predict the way the majority will react to it. There are MANY at home who think Nintendo is a brand for children and families though and you can't blame them for that. The majority did not buy the Wii to take it seriously, the core did and the sales of third party core titles speak for themselves. Most people who buy the 360 and PS3's spent more time with their consoles. Ask yourself...how can a console that had 90 million people on it have the lowest amount of multimedia use as well as online gaming use? I guess the nielsens were wrong. 



LOL this video is great.




S.T.A.G.E. said:
Gnac said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:


Bull. When the Playstation first came out people became open to the possibilities of a CD player playing music in a videogame consoles. The PS2 leveled out expensive DVD players costs  (150 M+) in the early 2000's (The Xbox contributed to 24 M DVD players) which brought the cost down to market price. The PS3 dropped the price of Blu Ray and now look how many people have them in their home. The Xbox, PS3's and Wii run steaming movies, allowing for video chat and other things. As you can see Nintendo was trying to catch up there, but the Wii is the only console thats considered a toy by the media and Nintendo will always have that stigma.

This stigma exists only in the minds of people who have an elitist attitude. Fortunately, these people are in such a minority as to have minimal effect on the market. However, this minority seems to make up the majority of commentators on gaming-related forums, and tries fruitlessly to influence the majority of consumers, even going so far as to force their nostrodamic opinions on others.

It has nothing to do with elitism. My mother bought me a Nintendo as a toy when I was 4, is she elitist? No, she thought it would be a good way to pass the time. The people who call it a toy are in the minority, but they predict the way the majority will react to it. The majority did not buy the Wii to take it seriously, the core did and the sales of third party core titles speak for themselves. Most people who buy the 360 and PS3's spent more time with their consoles. Ask yourself...how can a console that had 90 million people on it have the lowest amount of multimedia use as well as online gaming use? I guess the nielsens were wrong. 

Yes.

Minority decides what minority thinks, that is all.

Name the core third party titles on Wii. Go on! See if you can name more than a dozen without demonstrating how shit third parties can be.

I spent six years in bed with my wii, and so did the majority. I bet that's more time than every console combined, ever, including the Wii itself.

I don't need to ask myself things because I KNOW EVERYTHING.



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