This is just to show I am not a Nintendo worshiper, like I'm sure some people think on this forum, and to show I know Nintendo dosen't do everything right. Here are my complaints...............
1. Only giving developers modified Gamecube kits to work on launch titles.
Sonic and the Secret Rings is the ONLY (as of now) title that made use of the Wii's power built from the ground up on a REAL Wii dev kit. I find this sad but also can't wait for titles to actually start looking good: Mario Galaxy, Prime 3. :)
2.Taking so long with online play and not doing it right.
I know Nintendo is new with online play so I guess we can argue this one but with the first online title coming in June (Pokemon Battle Revolution) has already been released in Japan since December 2006 and it's taking them FOREVER to bring it to the U.S..Â
Also why is Nintendo implementing SEPERATE friend lists for online games? :evil: There is a perfectly good adress book available for emailing friends and trading miis with friends that it confuses me why Nintendo just doesn't use this. It would be like a unified friend list ala X-Box Live.
O.k. I'm done. :PÂ Do you think my complaints are fair? Discuss.
SyluxElite
1. Actually this might have been the most brilliant move Nintendo made last year. By giving them dev kits they were already familiar with, 3rd parties could whip up games very quickly and since they knew the architecture they could devote more time to figuring out the controls. Admittingly, they still need to work out the controls...but imagine how much worse games would play if devs had to learn a new architecture in addition to new controls.
2. Yes on taking too long with online....we'll have to wait an see how it turns out.
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