Customers obviously disagree, when looking at sales
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar
Customers obviously disagree, when looking at sales
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar
Aerys said: Being arrogant in such situation, only Nintendo does that |
Yeah, arrogance while losing miserably is not a good trait
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Ninsect said:
Yeah, arrogance while losing miserably is not a good trait |
The definition of arrogance just keeps getting broader and broader.
forest-spirit said:
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Nah, that definition has always included Reggie
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the_dengle said: I would agree, but considering how he phrased it ("the Wii U represents the best value of all home consoles available today."), I'm afraid I can't. That title belongs to the Wii. |
Oh sheesh, the PS2 is still officially available for retail here (not sure how.)
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Nintendo is always cracking me up. They're in denial this GEN
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well the 360 and the ps3 have way more games that are really cheap by now
next gen consoles are never the better value in their first years, it was the same when the ps2 was better value than 360 and ps3
If you like Nintendo exclusives better than third party, second party, and first party from other companies then what Reggie says applies to you. If you don't the chances are you'll overlook Reggies statement. He has to say this to make Nintendo seem relevant without some gimmick, because without third party they'll surely need one to catch up.
Sure they have great exclusives, but their console is $100 cheaper than the PS4 and $50 cheaper than the Xbone (This holiday) while being on last gen level tech and lacking third party support. Its going to be a tough sell to consumers this holiday season unless they are Nintendo faithful.
Sigh, didn't anyone read this quote from reggie the other day? "Don't buy our console, it's shit!"
Arrogance? Denial? Prehaps the guys just doing his job trying to sell people a console. Judging by a lot of comments in here most of you would make terrible PR people....
Well... he works for Nintendo. So there´s nothing surprising here.
People will make a lot of fuzz about that but that´s what someone needs to do in order to keep his job: selling its employer´s products