If only he realizes that Nintendo can no longer be considered a serious competitor in the console war. They lost their spot as top dog after the Super NES. The Metroid series is the only Nintendo franchise that hasn't gotten stale though New Super Mario Bros looks interesting.
Nintendo is only flourishing through the DS and casual gamers.
I lol'd. Thing is, Sony *is* failing really hard, Nintendo has the best internally developed games, as well as some really good third party games which you all seem to be neglecting for no good reason other than bias against the wii. No More Heroes, Deadly Creatures, Mad World, ect..
Nintendo needs to support their online better, and letting third party developers put out games on their consoles that aren't up to some level of quality. Keep producing great first party games, but start seeking *good* third party support more often. They do good things with Sega, and are getting work done with Team Ninja, ect. They just need more of this, this is a *great( direction they're going.
Microsoft needs to make a console that doesn't brick so damn easily. But otherwise they're basicly squishing Sony.
Sony needs to get off their high horse and start being realistic with their consoles, and stop lying about their specs. Stop overhyping themselves, and stop having their little pissing contest with Nintendo.
In other news, all the 3 consoles can kiss my ass.
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The only reason Wii has the most sales is because the appeal towards casual gamers. It does have innovation but to consider it competition to the PS3 and 360 is ridiculous. It lacks the tech and multiplatform titles that both consoles have.
And ScreamPaste, thats all? PS3 has Uncharted 1&2, Demon Souls, Infamous, LittleBigPlanet, etc. BTW, I'm aware of their position and why their former exclusives went multiplatform.
That one on the DS? It looked like someone cropped pics out of various N64 games without anti-alias and slapped them onto the game. I honestly hadn't seen a game so pixelated since the days of 8-bit Mario.
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Realize that the Playstation 3 is being used as a supercomputer right? that makes Wii's power look like a windows 93 processor. And games like Mag and Uncharted is the proof of that.
You're right, PS3 would have qualified as a supercomputer during Windows 3.1 era. And yes, the Wii is about 1 generation behind in hardware capabilities.
__________________ Red lights flicker madly, a siren rings and jolts are shaking the bridge as I run desperately towards the nearest escape pod. The escape bay is already on fire. I see dead or injured or dying people everywhere. The other commanding officers and myself are abandoning the crew and passengers to certain death. As my pod glides slowly in the field of stars, I can see the Hive-Ship becoming smaller and smaller, ripped apart by the deadly laser beams of the Ancients' battlecruisers. The battle for the Arc is lost. I failed, and I'm watching the death of one billion of my own kind, when the Hive is finally destroyed in a blinding, silent explosion.
Funny thing is, PS3 doesn't have any significant advantage in hardware capabilities over X360.
__________________ Red lights flicker madly, a siren rings and jolts are shaking the bridge as I run desperately towards the nearest escape pod. The escape bay is already on fire. I see dead or injured or dying people everywhere. The other commanding officers and myself are abandoning the crew and passengers to certain death. As my pod glides slowly in the field of stars, I can see the Hive-Ship becoming smaller and smaller, ripped apart by the deadly laser beams of the Ancients' battlecruisers. The battle for the Arc is lost. I failed, and I'm watching the death of one billion of my own kind, when the Hive is finally destroyed in a blinding, silent explosion.