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F0X said:
Pavolink said:
F0X said:
My expectations: Zelda, and not much else.
My wishes: Zelda and a release window for X.
My wet dreams: Metroid Prime 4


Zelda alone is bigger than the entire universe!


It's a multiverse, so yeah.


Damn, I was going to say that it is bigger than the multiverse...



Proud to be the first cool Nintendo fan ever

Number ONE Zelda fan in the Universe

DKCTF didn't move consoles

Prediction: No Zelda HD for Wii U, quietly moved to the succesor

Predictions for Nintendo NX and Mobile


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

I never knew there was such a game as Star Fox Assault when I was younger and I had a GC, myself.

It doesn't surprise me in the least that there are gaping holes in your video game knowledge.



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

I never knew there was such a game as Star Fox Assault when I was younger and I had a GC, myself.

It doesn't surprise me in the least that there are gaping holes in your video game knowledge.


When the GC was around I was never talking on the internet with people about gaming. The internet has become a vast wealth of my knowledge on gaming as well as other books. When I was younger during the PS2 era I had Gamestop, EB and a couple magazines and that was it. Not as much information between the time I went to and from to school and practice when i was playing sports. Also back then, when I spent too much time talking about gaming I tended to get grounded.



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

I never knew there was such a game as Star Fox Assault when I was younger and I had a GC, myself.

It doesn't surprise me in the least that there are gaping holes in your video game knowledge.


When the GC was around I was never talking on the internet with people about gaming. The internet has become a vast wealth of my knowledge on gaming as well as other books. When I was younger during the PS2 era I had Gamestop, EB and a couple magazines and that was it. Not as much information between the time I went to and from to school and practice when i was playing sports. Also back then, when I spent too much time talking about gaming I tended to get grounded.


That's strange, I played ice and roller hockey for my school and still gamed. Why were your parents so against you gaming.



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

I never knew there was such a game as Star Fox Assault when I was younger and I had a GC, myself.

It doesn't surprise me in the least that there are gaping holes in your video game knowledge.


When the GC was around I was never talking on the internet with people about gaming. The internet has become a vast wealth of my knowledge on gaming as well as other books. When I was younger during the PS2 era I had Gamestop, EB and a couple magazines and that was it. Not as much information between the time I went to and from to school and practice when i was playing sports. Also back then, when I spent too much time talking about gaming I tended to get grounded.


That's strange, I played ice and roller hockey for my school and still gamed. Why were your parents so against you gaming.

They wanted me focused on the books and I got a certain amount of time to game on the weekdays. When I came back to the US I was already getting affected by the commercialism on the TV's when I came back from boarding school so they set time tables for me when it came to games. If I went outside I could be out there longer or did some meaningful activity they were completely down. 



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

I never knew there was such a game as Star Fox Assault when I was younger and I had a GC, myself.

It doesn't surprise me in the least that there are gaping holes in your video game knowledge.


When the GC was around I was never talking on the internet with people about gaming. The internet has become a vast wealth of my knowledge on gaming as well as other books. When I was younger during the PS2 era I had Gamestop, EB and a couple magazines and that was it. Not as much information between the time I went to and from to school and practice when i was playing sports. Also back then, when I spent too much time talking about gaming I tended to get grounded.


That's strange, I played ice and roller hockey for my school and still gamed. Why were your parents so against you gaming.

They wanted me focused on the books and I got a certain amount of time to game on the weekdays. When I came back to the US I was already getting affected by the commercialism on the TV's when I came back from boarding school so they set time tables for me when it came to games. If I went outside I could be out there longer or did some meaningful activity they were completely down. 


Ah, boarding school.... And I must admit, all the way until college I was a C-D student. Lol. Made straight A's in college.



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

They wanted me focused on the books and I got a certain amount of time to game on the weekdays. When I came back to the US I was already getting affected by the commercialism on the TV's when I came back from boarding school so they set time tables for me when it came to games. If I went outside I could be out there longer or did some meaningful activity they were completely down. 


Ah, boarding school.... And I must admit, all the way until college I was a C-D student. Lol. Made straight A's in college.


What is because you went to school on your own terms?



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

They wanted me focused on the books and I got a certain amount of time to game on the weekdays. When I came back to the US I was already getting affected by the commercialism on the TV's when I came back from boarding school so they set time tables for me when it came to games. If I went outside I could be out there longer or did some meaningful activity they were completely down. 


Ah, boarding school.... And I must admit, all the way until college I was a C-D student. Lol. Made straight A's in college.


What is because you went to school on your own terms?

Exactly. I thought school sucked and thought work would be awesome because I'd be making money. Turns out working sucks just as bad. Lol. Gave me a new appreciation for learning. School went from something I was made to do to something I wanted to do.



If a miracle happens and Sony shows the last guardian then their conference would be better than Microsoft's and Nintendo's combined.

If not then the fight for the best conference will be between Microsoft and Sony depending on who shows the best games.

And Nintendo... Well Nintendo is Nintendo.



Seece said:
Gintoki said:
Seece said:
From whose viewpoint? Nintendo fans will obviously think Nintendo show the best games, but then Sony fans would argue Sony did ect ect.

How do you quantify "best games"


From video games fans. People who just happen to play a system for its games, not for its brand.

For videogame fans it's not going to be all one sided, talk about talking for everyone. Plenty of multi console owners that would disagree.


Give me names then. Make a list. Talk about talking for everyone, N-fans nowadays are kinda forced to have another console or a PC, therefore would admit this or that game that isn't on their system is great.
Oh tastes are different ? Oh yeah that's right, but if a game is a must play masterpiece, it is a must play masterpiece. If it's a goat simulation sold at an outrageous price, it's a goat trap.