[QUOTE="chazasul"]You're all searching around the farm, wondering where we are. But no, we were here all along. It's the sheep who are complaining the most. I suppose I should say "Ex-sheep" at this point.chazasul
Boohoo, cry me a river. One bad showing and you jump ship. Well if this is how loyal Nintendo's fanbase is then I guess I can happily say I'll be buying all three of those games they showed and contributing to the "death of gaming".
You're the one crying here. Thought it seemed pretty obvious the way I worded it that I'm messing about.
You'd better be. No true gamer would think that Motion Plus wasn't cool.
Idiots.... Nintendo has been pumping out kick ass first party titles over the past 1.5 years more than any other console...
now it's time for 3rd party games to pick up the slack... E3 is nowhere near the full story of what's to come..
-Skeletor-
Exactly how I feel. Nintendo are addressing the third party developers. Not the geeks who use E3 to determine who wins.
They addressed publishers too by showcasing two games that will sell millions in week one alone. Wii Music and Wii Sports Resort, which i still think looks amazing.
I think Nintendo knows it's audience better than anyone. That's why it didn't appeal to us, who ultimately benefit from this strategy.
Only Major geek gamers care about E3. Nintendo showed third party developers new technology to incorporate into their games, and it's pretty hardcore. They showed investors two games that will sell millions. They're doing what's right for Nintendo.
I just wanna see madworld.. but that would be too much for N. to show at the conference huh?? Why did you show it N??Oroin
Hey, it's still coming out. Nintendo just doesn't want to scare away casual gamers. If they did then sales would plumet and Wii wouldn't GET games like Madworld.
I feel sorry for Cows and Lemmings who simply don't get it.
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