Wow, you really hate Nintendo, don't you? I mean, not like typical fanboy Nintendo hate, but sheer vehement, unrestrained want-them-to-fail-on-every-lev el hate.
By the way, won't happen. Putting Mario on another console doesn't magically change or improve Mario.
No, and here's why: the same people who say Nintendo should go third-party complain about how they re-release Mario and Zelda so much. Would putting those games on another console instantly make those games palatable to Xbox or Playstation owners? No, it won't.
End of story. Now stop making the same article over and over again about a question with a definite answer that didn't change since yesterday.
The only time when we get positive and encouraging coverage regarding the Wii U is right after we get a terrible reveal from one of its competitors.
Does "your average Joe American" have a good, unhindered internet connection at all times?
The only ones who actually liked the Xbox One reveal were Sony.
I figured it meant plain in some way, but I was unaware that it implied the lack of mods. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
"...as it plans to show off games for its console in a parking lot down the street from the Los Angeles Convention Center..."
...or I could use my Android phone and just download the games inside the convention center...?
What the hell is a "vanilla game"?
How come everyone who says that Nintendo should go third-party and release their properties on other consoles are also the same folks who get on Nintendo's case about re-releasing Mario and Zelda so much?
It's not like putting those games on other consoles will automatically make them more palatable to those kinds of people.
Oh, and thanks for telling us the future. If that's cool, I'd like to borrow your time machine.
Why do we need to talk about the same thing that everyone already has been talking about since the tweets came out a day or so ago? Has anything changed since yesterday concerning this?
If not, then why write this article in the first place?
Summerwill is apparently a fan of the Ouya, just for perspective's sake.
Regardless of whether this guy is wrong or right, you'd think that some folks would be more conscious of what they say on Twitter after that whole Adam Orth debacle.
I'm curious as to how much longer this guy will have a job at EA.
Is the author's name/title even on the page? I can't find it among the labyrinth of ads and graphics.
Every one of these articles says the same stuff, with the same justifications and the same reactions from N4G.
If you're going to write an article about this completely overused and monotonous topic, be creative and try to justify your argument in a new and much more interesting way. Don't use the same arguments involving EA support, the lack of a major E3 press conference for Nintendo, or whatever you consider to be "a real reason." Otherwise, you could jus...
"If a game ends up being really good, the whole internet will market the game for you."
But to what extent? That didn't happen with amazing games like Shadows of the Damned. The internet may be able to contribute to the promotion, but a game's quality is not necessarily proportional to its eventual sales.
As for video game trailers in movie theaters, that's been around for a long, LONG time. The first video game footage I saw in a movie ...
Unless the PC streaming is pristinely perfect with no lag or performance issues whatsoever, I'm going to say "no" on this one.
Hey, I suck at fighting games too and you don't see me calling this game "trash."
I honestly don't see the Oculus Rift taking off and becoming a new standard. I think that it'll go down the way of motion controls and 3D, ultimately fading out into a fad due to poor and lazily-implemented functionality.
If Valve made some sort of new IP with this, something that isn't a port of a 9-year-old game, then maybe people would be curious enough to give it a shot and maybe even buy the system. While I'm not expecting Half-Life 3 on Oculus Rift, I do...
When I was in college, our video games club officers had this disturbing fascination with Big Bumpin'. One meeting, we were going to have a Skyrim demonstration, but the officers wanted to play Big Bumpin' in front of us all instead.
True story.
Who needs lighting when you have hyper-intelligent fish AI?