no its true DQ follows the largest install base
this might change from now on because of their strong partnership with nintendo though
the DQ series has had its best success outside of japan thanks to nintendo as well as in japan with (DQ9)
if im not mistaken they have some sort of arrangement/deal with nintendo atm as well
they have made plenty of new IPs since then they just don't sell as good as their old ones
what does that tell you?
blame the consumer for that one not nintendo
I THINK its because to license dvd they would have to be paying an annual fee wouldn't they and at this point in time what is the point?
i heard apple tried to trade mark the letter i i seriously heard that somewhere
wow you made a N4G account just to bash the wii u talk about sad
you have only been here for 1 hour and already down to 3 bubbles
i actually think its cute how the COD haters are all over the COD articles more than the people who actually like COD LOL
sounds like they finally turned the codes into actual names then and if that is the case then the codes are gone
@FatOldMan
you were right it was about the 360's rage over the ps3s not the consoles themselves
that was my bad on my part (N4G tittles)
@meetajhu
there is irony in what you just said whether you can see it or not depends on you
is john carmack still saying the 360 is the most powerful system around?
after just 1 comment i was never able to take him seriously again
if they added support for 6 people they would have just said what if you have a family of 7 if they added support for 7 they would have said 8
it can just go on and on
if that's the number 1 reason im not even gonna bother clicking on this
looks alright for something that has only been in development for a while
they kept emphasizing that this is an early version of the game so ill give them the benefit of the doubt until the console is finally actually shown once and for all
gamestop is still selling em for 170 and the newer ones for 150 which makes no sense to me
if they are smart they wont lets get real here achievements and trophies are rather useless
it would be nice to be rewarded with something for getting said achievements
i heard the 3DS has some kind of thing that gives you coins and you can use those coins to get like extra things for your games and what not
all i see is more speculation
a similar article was posted yesterday that said current games are being built around 1 controller they never said it couldn't or wouldn't change
also everyone yesterday was thinking the controller was the console so i doubt they wouldn't sell controllers all the gaming companies make a nice profit off controllers so not selling em makes no sense to me
im still waiting for the actual console to be sh...
gamestop are the ones that said 3DS games would be 50 dollars
except
spec wise the SNES was above the genesis
spec wise the N64 was above the ps1
spec wise the GC was above the ps2
it was only until the wii that nintendo gave the middle finger to specs and it was all the consumers fault for ignoring them when their specs were up to par
i don't see the next xbox and ps4 being all that huge of an upgrade in terms of power
microsoft and sony lost billions of dollars on the 360 and PS3 i doubt they are in a hurry to do it again
so many developers/studios went under because the costs were too great
to this day developers say its still expensive to develop for the HD consoles
so i can only imagine how crazy expensive it would be if they repeated everything all over ag...
"When asked about whether Wii U with its hardware capabilities has put Nintendo on equal footing with its competitors, he replied"
then he just simply says
"Yes, we do feel that we’ve reached that"
that doesn't really tell me its on par technically
id love to get some actual info ive been seeing nothing but speculation for weeks now and im getting sick of it
nintendo in decline? depends on what YOU mean by decline
i think they recently sold the most games/hardware they ever have as well as make the most money they ever have off the WII/DS
hardly what id call decline