Nintendo does need at least some 3rd party support, and they will receive just that. Gamecube and Wii did just fine that way. All those articles about developers saying they don't support the Wii U don't worry me at all. If Nintendo does everything right concerning 1st party, they will be fine again.
I call fake for now. Mainly because the actors don't have a professional feel to them and the whole Playstation-buttons-in-their-e yes-thing isn't very original.
Another ridiculous Kotaku article. Let yourself be enlightened by this fine blog article I stumbled upon a few minutes ago: http://n4g.com/user/blogpos...
Hm, yea if that's the real E3 invite, it's very unlikely that they show FO4. I mean, usually they tease a "secret reveal" in those things. Still, there is a very small chance it might happen despite the circumstances. I really suspected Bethesda to be at a stage where they have at least a trailer to show. Now that I think about it, nothing speaks against a teaser trailer. Bethesda teased a lot these past weeks.
That's what I just said, didn't I?
I barely use my Xbox for anything besides gaming (being in Europe, Germany, we don't have Netflix or the likes). This will be the time to shine for my box then. I don't really need to watch an hour of pointless speculation pre-show and pointless commenting after-show.
I don't see how this is Nintendo's fault. From what I know (you may correct me if I'm wrong), the US society is quite prude and, at times, very sensitive about it. I can see parents, indoctrinated by this ideology, raging about how they trusted Nintendo and "NOW THIS HAPPENED". Nintendo obviously is fine with showing butts in the rest of the world, but they just have to censor because they know how things are in the US. Every kind of violence is fine, so no censorship in...
Vigilante Edition > Dedsec Edition
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Wow, a minor PS3 system stability update is actually more popular than the announcement of next gen Xbox.
What the hell...How is that Call of Duty crap still #1 here 5 hours after this was released? This is what people have been waiting for, literally for years. I'm not complaining, I'm just really surprised...in a negative way.
Looks very much like "Thir13en Ghosts", if anyone has seen that here.
It looks like the usual splatter horror to me. Hollywood releases those a couple of times every year on film. I kinda was hoping for something more subtle. Oh well, I've never been a fan of this genre anyways, so I let other people enjoy it.
It's Project Zwei. IGN revealed that much already.
Good thing you marked the post as a parody in the title man. Best way to avoid shitstorms nowadays.
The general public doesn't know crap about Ouya. I don't know anyone (who isn't a passionate gamer) who even knows it exists. I see why they created Ouya and there might even be enough people who want something like that but internet-only marketing won't do them any good.
Overall, I don't see a future for the console and I'm pretty happy about that because I see mobile-/app-games as cancer to the industry.
> insert highly controversial title
> watch eternal shitstorms commence
> acquire questionable internet fame
> f*** b*****s (in hentai date sim)
There is no such thing as "in between generations". Wii was the 5th home console from Nintendo. Wii U is the 6th home console from Nintendo. That is the definition of "generation" in gaming, you know.
Also judging Nintendo's new console in comparison to competitors, before either of Sony's or Microsoft's are even out / announced is wrong on many levels.
Another thing I disagree with is the term of "winning" a generation (which already...
Not a single word on Nintendo. Oh, well, I don't even know what I expected...
Gotta love notch for stuff like that.
It SHOULD be next gen exclusive, but it probably won't. I'm not a fan of CoD at all, but the new CoD would give a massive reason to all those rich white 12 year olds to beg to their parents for the new consoles. That would kickstart the new consoles and by that the whole industry. Long-term, I think that's a profitable thing to do, but sure, the risk at first is on the hand of the publisher.
Molyneux rustling all the jimmies again.