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Is this the world where Sega switched platforms and now Sonic sucks?



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Generic Username 01 said:
Is this the world where Sega switched platforms and now Sonic sucks?
  I second this. If the quality of Nintendo games remained high, and were still fun, I would switch to the console without a seconds hesitation...........unless the console that gets the games is very problematic like the 360 is right now. Hopefully, in this future, microsft will have learned their lesson about poor manufacturing/engineering on their hardware, so this problem will not exist (Sony seems to have learned from the PS2/PS1 errors).

 



I'd follow Zelda wherever it went.



If the games go to any plat and the games are good or great I will buy them... if they suck or the compañy is trying to get me to support other "business", of course I wont...



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Why doesn't the OP address the other 1st parties doing that in their own hypotheticals?



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

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Yes I would change platforms.



mario (including mario kart) and zelda? sure.. i'd still get a wii for metroid and smash bros though



Link would get a shotgun and say fuck every 10 seconds.



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