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Einsam_Delphin said:
Nautilus said:

I think we are misunderstanding each other.The part we are disagreeing with is the ammount they should have announced.I am thinking they should have announced a bit more, and you say they should have announced much more.I personally think they have hit a good balance, assuming they have a bit more third party titles to fill the blanks, like sonic mania, sonic 2017, Dragon Quest X and XI, and so on.(This is shaping up to be one hell of an RPG machine, but I digress)

All in all, I think we can agree that at the very least Nintendo left us interested to see more about the system.

I'm not disagreeing on the amount. Two games can be fine if they're the caliber of Pokemon n Animal Crossing. What I'm saying is it's a bad idea for Nintendo to continue to twiddle their thumbs when they needed more now, not later when it's too late.

Well, I dont think so.Specially since they seem to be keeping announcing things until the launch, with the Fire Emblem direct and all.

Lets agree to disagree then.



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A Metroid game better be one of them.



Nautilus said:
Einsam_Delphin said:

I'm not disagreeing on the amount. Two games can be fine if they're the caliber of Pokemon n Animal Crossing. What I'm saying is it's a bad idea for Nintendo to continue to twiddle their thumbs when they needed more now, not later when it's too late.

Well, I dont think so.Specially since they seem to be keeping announcing things until the launch, with the Fire Emblem direct and all.

Lets agree to disagree then.

Additional announcements makes you think they don't need additional announcements, that's a little weird.

I'll finish by saying you need only look at the Wii U to see why holding back is a bad idea.