@ Kyle Hemsley
@ Kyle Hemsley
you've given no reason why they shouldn't have consoles. and it's naive to think that nintendo wouldn't do whatever sony and MS do that offends you somehow to gain success. without sony and MS consoles would die out, because as much as i love nintendo, their shit's been weak lately. the future of console gaming…
way to make everything a console war. why wouldn't you want a major system that a lot of people will spend money on to be successful? can't we just be glad that our expensive ass systems are at least lasting so we can get our full money's worth? i've had my same 360 for 5 years now, i'd say that was a good investment.
Just watched the video. That...makes me sad D:
I agree the controller could be pretty cool on some games, but idk I'm still a little iffy. That's news to me that there will be regular controllers in addition to the tablet though, hopefully they will be up to par with the Gamecube controllers. They were actually one of my favorite controller designs ever.
Loved my Gamecube. My personal favorite Nintendo system, as Metroid Prime remains one of the best games I've ever played.
Trauma_Hunter, if you didn't even read the article and obviously don't ca—OMG GOEST KAT!!!!!!!!
THAT sounds like Dark Souls to me. Die, die again, attempt to memorize attack pattern, die again, get past part to be killed 1 minute later. Repeat. REALLLL fun stuff. I know people love this game, but damn it got kind of stale for me. I managed to make it al the way through, though I think it was more a matter of…
I created an account just to respond to this. I consider myself a gamer, maybe not so hardcore anymore, depends on your definition (though I did beat Dark Souls ZOMG), but I would say I average about 2 to 3 hours a day on games. I enjoy a variety of games, from FPS to RPG, and own a 360 and 3DS.