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Forums - Nintendo - GamesRadar: How Nintendo took the Switch from unproven underdog to king of the Christmas line-up, in under a year

The author has a weird vendetta against the Wii. It turns the article into a mish-mash of off-putting denial with an overhead of over-the-top celebration. Weird wall of words.



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monocle_layton said:
LudicrousSpeed said:
I thought when Zelda came out that it was so strange Nintendo seemingly didn't hype it much at all. Imagine EA or fucking Activision sitting on something that goddamn good, it would have been ruined.

Introducing MyLink, the greatest and most interactive way to help your warrior

Regular edition: 59.99

Gold Rupee edition: 99.99

Master sword edition: 149.99

"wasnt hyped"

 

dedicated an entire e3 conference to that game by itself.



Muda Muda Muda Muda Muda Muda!!!!


Mar1217 said:
Lawlight said:
Yeah, a rubbish article, especially in the assessment of Sony's games and long development cycle. They totally forget about the variety in Sony's line-up and that the Switch games that are have been released have had long development cycles too since they basically stopped supporting the Wii U to make games for the Switch.

1) How surprising of you to say that ...

2) I would agree with you when it comes to the variety of games that is coming out on PS4 though, I think the autor didn't put attention into that.

3) But there's a difference between announcing a game that will only come out 2,3 or 4 years later for the majority of it's big 1st party/2nd party/exclusive third party line up rather than just knowing it's being developped before it's official announcement. Sony is guilty of that repeatedly this generation. Though, Nintendo did it with Zelda this gen and that's pretty much it.

Agree, I also think that author think about Sony where they are usually announcing or showing games few years before launch, while Nintendo is doing this differently.