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Try reading the other sentences I wrote and consider how out of place the one you pointed out is.

The statement was meant to be hyperbole and sarcasm, which I hoped would make it stand out as being obviously false. But everyone kind of latched onto that one and responded like that was the only sentence I wrote.

This makes no sense, though.

Okay... I get that I was sarcastic for one sentence and that likely threw people off, but every other sentence in that post agreed with the point. The PS3 one was clearly hyperbole, wrong, and quite out of place, so I figured it would be obvious that I was making a point against it there, but apparently a lot of

Wii: weakest system of the gen, sales exploded against powerful competitors.

Yes, the PS3 was the most powerful system of last gen. And all that power really didn't get it anywhere, especially early on. Hence what I said about power, and the fact that a statement about the weakest console of the generation being the most popular preceded that one.

The architecture difference isn't really a computational thing, it's more about how the system is set up. I don't think it would be impossible for Nintendo to go with architecture like the One/PS4 without bumping up the cost and speed of the system. I can only assume it was their fault to make such an error with the

Is that why the PS2 was so popular? And why the PS3 dominated absolutely throughout the whole of last gen?

Actually it sounds like it would make things worse. Imagine if it displayed all that information to players who are playing with/against you in online games? Now they know for sure when your jimmies are rustled proper.

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Like I said, you probably have to have played it to enjoy the music. I'd probably enjoy the music from the actual G/S for the sake of nostalgia, but having never played the remakes, this doesn't sound pleasant to me.

I guess you have to have played the game to listen to this one. It just doesn't sound very good to me. I kinda get what they're going for and I think I recognize part of the theme in there (it's been ages since I played G/S) but the instrumentation, especially the pervasive "ding" instrument (I don't know what to call

I've seen videos of those massive battles, and they really are nothing like that first picture at all. It looked amazingly boring for what it was. It was a massive scale and lots of ships with particularly nothing appearing to happen. It not only wasn't exciting or intense, but the people talking to each other sounded

You lost me at "nothing has changed".

I might be giving it a try as I'm running out of stuff to play on mobile. But I can't say my expectations are high, honestly. I gave the other popular mobile games a shot (like Candy Crush) and they've almost always disappointed.

You make a good point. A game can stand on its own merits and make money because players get invested and want to show how serious they are as players and enjoy themselves more. I think there are a lot of possibilities for initially-free games that monetize through other means, and they could be great. What holds back

This is something I can't stand about app store games. One concept hits it big - and let's be clear, they hit it big because of MARKETING, not good game design or conceptualization - and everyone else is out to get a slice of that pie. Some 90% of the games on any given app store are strictly cheap, quickly made

It's not a very good game, as far as I can tell. The art looks... alright but it doesn't look good in-game, and the gameplay looks pretty basic. The reason this game is popular is purely due to the massive marketing budget they've poured into it. Nearly every app that has ads has been pushing this game, and it's on

It should look about like this, only with more polished graphics. I suppose a few more modes and more robust online features wouldn't hurt but let's be real here. Tetris DS is already the best version of Tetris ever.