I think somebody has slipped something in your cocoa if you think he is defending them. He clearly is criticising Nintendo's policy and believes it a waste of time and effort on their part as it solves nothing and is at best an inconvenience to its users.
Whether he is right or wrong about their ability to handle the traffic is irrelevant. You seem desperate to downplay any positive news on the wii u and are always commenting on the negatives. Now you're indiscriminat...
Your list for what is wrong with him keeps going...;)
Yep, the trolls have arrived for their daily feed. It's the usual suspects saying the same old tired stuff. I suppose if you say something enough it must be true.
To the usual trolling suspects, you know who you are, why don't you click your heels together three times and say "there's no hope for Nintendo, there's no hope for Nintendo, there's no hope for Nintendo". If you do this and wish really hard you will be transported to a magical land whe...
Well that's surprising!
I'm also loving Pikmin 3 at the moment and the Wonderful 101 demo is great. Firmly on my radar are Bayonetta, Wind Waker, SSB, Super Mario World, Mario Kart and Donkey Kong. I've enjoyed CoD (off TV play and co-op is awesome), Zombiu, Little Inferno and Scribblenauts.
I don't believe the Wii u is overpriced as my kids and I have certainly got our money's worth out of it so far and there's plenty of first party games arriving soon. I hope if the price does...
Careful, rational opinion is not permitted on Wii u articles. Only fanboys and trolls can comment, thankfully N4G has enough to cover every console article. /s
Fairs fair. Lol_wut doesn't have to like the game. I have accused him of trolling many times, but that doesn't mean he hasn't downloaded and disliked the game. Hell, I called him Trol_wut once and accused him of not owning a wii u.
I would imagine that if he did download it and disliked it was because he was predisposed to dislike it, as I quote "as I had imagined it wasn't that good". I personally think it's brilliant, but then I loved Viewtiful...
Don't reply to the tosser, just pop his last couple of bubbles.
Sorry for the multi-posts but I forgot to mention that I loved the SNES Super Scope ability. Freakin awesome. Ahh the memories...
Congrats
Finally got to play it. Very much like Viewtiful Joe, which is a good thing. Controls and camera takes time to get used to, but control becomes second nature and the on-screen madness begins to make sense. Overall a very solid effort and well worth a purchase.
It's available for download in Oz now. Just need to go through demo section. Waiting for it to download, then will kick my son off Luigi U, mop and vac the house before the wife gets home, help the other son with his homework, put the wiggles on my phone for my daughter, put tea in the oven, make the beds, feed the dog, and then I'll give the demo a go. Sigh...
@imalwaysright
10 million. That's pushing a lot of hardware sales. I'd settle for an attach rate of 50% on existing hardware and a 100% increase in hardware sales in the first 6 months as a result. Those figures would make Reggie ecstatic.
That's better, I knew you would find the good in yourself if you stopped looking at the negative.
Ahhh Harley what would we do without your taunts.
My personal favourite game over screen was on the Amiga's version of Rogue. If you pirated the game it would show a tombstone with the saying 'here lies a pirate, oh scum of the earth' when you died. Talk about making it personal.
@ Sincitysir1
I have a both the PSP and Vita so I am not bashing them. In fact I like the Vita very much and prefer it to my son's 3DS, but facts are facts. So what don't you understand? Maybe I can help you.
I was responding to the claim that region locking affects sales and Nintendo are dumb. You were responding like a hurt fanboy. I was demonstrating that region locking practices, as demonstrated by Nintendo, isn't the issue. The lack of compel...
Their handheld is region locked and it's slaughtering the Vita, just as the DS did to the PSP. The problem has nothing to do with region locking, that's a whole different issue. Nintendo's problem is that it has failed to make a compelling case for people to buy into its system, either from a technological or software proposition.
Also, neither PS4 or Xbone are out yet so we have to wait and see what happens there. Maybe one will far outsell the other, in which ca...
Very unlikely happen. There's far too much bad blood between Sony and Nintendo. More likely to happen with Apple if it was ever to happen.
Besides Sony isn't doing so well financially here or abroad either. They've been heamoraging money for the past few years in most of their divisions, let alone on products like the Vita. You're also forgetting how well the 3DS is selling, both in hardware and software.
A true gamer plays games, not numbers. According to you standards are linked to sales, well Mac Donald's sells a billion burgers a day but that doesn't make them taste any better.
A smart gamer selects the games that best suits them and does not blindly follow the herd like a sheep. To call yourself a true gamer is an insult to us 'true gamers'.
I can't think of any demo that does not have some sort of limit, either in the amount of levels, the ability to save, weapons or features available, time to play, etc. If there were no restrictions on the demo, then why would anyone buy it?
So to answer your question, the point of having some kind of restriction on a demo is to ensure that people get to sample the game and then go out and BUY it if they decide it is good enough. That way the developer and publisher makes ...