Jordan has still achieved more, LeBron has the potential. The one downside is the wear on his body for all the years he played, with plenty of 40 min+ nights (just ask Kobe) post 30s is going to get a lot harder.
It's an interesting take on essentially the identity struggle we all go through, just the most extreme case, it has to constantly change and become his own, which makes the later seasons keep fresh.
Ya I had busted out the old NES a few months ago. I remember spending hours to get down intricate jumping so you don't fall in pits in certain games. I think like most skills it takes awhile to get them back. However, there does some to me some ease in that the old games only have a few buttons. I still like some of the older games and their difficulty level. I think that's why some of these more modern games leave me with a ho hum sort of mentality when I beat them because they're so easy. A perfect example was Final Fantasy I man that was a hard games for its time compared to Final Fantasy XIII where I just push a single button and move forward. No exploring, no difficulty, lots of flash though.
Usually I'd agree any press is good press, but all the press also included Sony in a much better light, so in this case...Nintendo loses for not even being in the discussion.
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