| BasilZero said: Game of the Year for the WiiU. |
Nah, that'll be Angry Birds Trilogy.


| BasilZero said: Game of the Year for the WiiU. |
Nah, that'll be Angry Birds Trilogy.
curl-6 said:
Nah, that'll be Angry Birds Trilogy. |
not unless aliens colonial marines get released on the WiiU



bananaking21 said:
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Or a late port of Duke Nukem forever.
| MohammadBadir said: now all they need to do is market this with the "only next gen version to have free online" motto and they'll get some pretty nice sales |
O_O
Oh, I thought you were serious there for a minute. Because that is really never going to happen.
I believe in honesty, civility, generosity, practicality, and impartiality.
i dont know if u can find a picture without the infinity ward logo on it because they are not the ones developing the game for the wiiu
How have the last few Wii COD games been? Are they on equal ground with the PS3/360 versions?

Mythmaker1 said:
O_O Oh, I thought you were serious there for a minute. Because that is really never going to happen. |
well aren't you a negative nancy, no seriously, you're posts are almost always anti-nintendo from what I've seen.
| MohammadBadir said:
well aren't you a negative nancy, no seriously, you're posts are almost always anti-nintendo from what I've seen. |
This has nothing to do with Nintendo. Free online is fantastic, but Activision gets a cut of those subscription fees. They don't want to advertise a business model that sees them getting less money. That's just common sense.
And if I'm critical of Nintendo, it's because they've been making iffy decisions lately. Or people are acting overly optimistic and I'm trying to bring them down to earth.
I believe in honesty, civility, generosity, practicality, and impartiality.
MohammadBadir said:
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and you always pro nintendo, why is his feelings towards nintendo are considered wrong while yours arent?

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