In other News, Nintendo will offer it's own video streaming service that can play movies, and TV shows for $10 a month. The app will need to be started through your smart phone or third party tablet device in order to start. Nintendo will also offer a free movie that was released sometime between 1922, and 1976. The movie will only be free for the month and then taken back. When asked, "what are you guys thinking?" they simply replied, "Screw you, we're Nintendo." We'll keep you updated as the story develops.
@Xirtahm: But if you're already carrying around a tablet with that big a screen, why not use it over your phone to watch a movie? I agree that it's not the end of the world, and Netflix will probably be available at some point. It just seems weird that Nintendo really is that clueless on what people want.
Resident Evil looks good. I know I'm in the minority when I say it but, I'm gonna miss the co op action of the last two. I'd actually like Capcom to maybe make an original IP with that style of game. I don't think it was the gameplay people hated so much as that they wanted Resident Evil games.
I live in the US and primarily game on Xbox. US is where most of these are so this is good news for me. Never really been a numbers guy, but to know there is a solid user base is always welcome. So what if it's not as much as Sony. Who cares. Most of the World is as about as anti-American as it's ever been right now, so it's no shock. If MS was a Japanese company, they'd be selling more plain and simple. 26 million is a good number, so congrats MS, keep up the good work because I'm having a blast. On a side note, could you guys talk Remedy into an Alan Wake 2 withing the next decade, that'd be fantastic.
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