14th March 2006, 7:00 AM
A Black Falcon Wrote:Because of the games available... any one of the three platforms has plenty for anyone... but you choose one based on which exclusive titles you like best, obviously.You keep forgetting the bigger picture here. Why isn't the Gamecube number one. My answer is that it doesn't have as much variety and selection as the number one console does.
Quote:You can say that, but it doesn't make it actually make one bit of sense. :)As if it needs to. Why would I make myself sit at a computer desk to play a game when I really don't feel like it?
Quote:Or for a question from their side, why follow a path that is broken? Wouldn't it be muddying ones message and betraying your goal of change if you both say how things are so broken and need to change ... and make games that follow that exact broken formula? Yeah, it wouldn't make sense... and there IS a problem in gaming. Will Nintendo fix it? Um... not all at once, and I do hope that the Revolution's changed focus won't mean that we don't have as many great, classic Nintendo-style games... but it has the potential to do a lot of good. And Nintendo has been building relationships too; look at n-Space (Geist) and Kuju (Battalion Wars), for instance. And, of course, the GC's new focus on increased third-party relationships -- Capcom and Zelda, Sega and F-Zero, Namco and Star Fox...Problem. I haven't been sold on Nintendo's perspective that there's something wrong with gaming. I thorougly enjoyed this past generation.
The path isn't broken, it's just one Nintendo can't cut it on.
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