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RolStoppable said: The only illwill I have about that particular situation mentioned in the original post is directed at the people who consider Microsoft's attempt to buy out Nintendo a scummy decision while they don't think about Sony in the same way. Sony too tried to get control over Nintendo's first party games, so Nintendo faced the same choice they would later have to make in regards to Microsoft: 1. Become an underling of an electronics giant/software giant. 2. Remain independent, but face increased competition due to the inevitable entry that results from turning down the offer. Sony is no better than Microsoft in regards to that, but Sony tends to have the image of a good guy. |
At least most of the shit talking Sony executives shut up, fired or moved on. They were terrible during the Wii/DS era constantly talking shit about Nintendo. It was to the point where you just wanted to tell them to shut the fuck up and quit your whining.










