I think they are supporting it because its in an unplayable state and features stated on the box are not functional. If left alone, EA could be facing a possible lawsuit.
It depends, judging by how quick the physical copies sold out which would mean that sales far exceeded Nintendo's sales expectation. Companies' initial release always ships enough copies to make a profit otherwise the game wouldn't get a retail release. Nintendo made a nice profit off the game, almost ensuring that we will get more Fire Emblem games in the future. Ultimately, it doesn't matter how many copies you sell. It is whether you make a profit or hence why Homefront sold a million copies but the studio was closed since it didn't make a profit because of operation costs.
Is it me or all my memories of mmos is when the mmo was brutally hard to me. Staying alive in Eve, desperately looking for a group for a dungeon in early WoW which ended up me talking to 3 other people for 4 hours while looking for a tank, running for 10 minutes just to get my body and gear back in Everquest. I can't remember one thing that had any impact on me in new WoW, GW2, or SWTOR. Its like I'm being bady feed and I got bored. I am glad we have examples like Eve that mmos do not need to be accessible, hand holdy, or easy.
I live in a small studio apartment so I have sold most of my consoles now. It was tough but I sold my NES, SNES, Dreamcast, and PS3. Just down to my 360 and would like to sell that since there is no games. Since all my PSN games I bought are now worthless, I am left with Microsoft in hope of supporting backwards compatibility.
I am babbling about this debacle. I rather have a reviewer be racist than a reviewer who calls all his readers entitled. I simply can not agree with his opinions.
NG2 wasn't as good as NGBlack and the reviews for NG3 were abysmal so I didn't even try it. Whether it lives up to NGBlack or takes a new form, I am ready to try it. Or to see if nostalgia is just talking because DoA3, DoAX, and NGBlack were some of my most memorable experiences while gaming in high school.
I'll concede to the Sigma 2 part since there really isn't much I can say. I watch the Devil's Third trailer and I can't help but feel he was a the major player in the direction of Team Ninja.
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