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I only had an issue with B+X, otherwise, I had an easy enough time pressing everything. Then again, the B+X (Square + Circle on PS) combination is hard to press on anything. I actually find it hard to hit Triangle + X on the PS controller as well because of the spacing. meanwhile, A+Y, A+X, A+B, and X+Y were all

I did this for Star Wars: Pod Racer. They had a code to make it work and everything. It was glorious. :3

Fun story, I played Goldeneye the other day. I played The Dam on 00Agent and beat it in about 14-15 minutes, one minute slower than my fastest time. I had a blast doing it.

I was quite the opposite. I hated the PS controllers, especially once they introduced the dual analogues. They were just so loose and awkwardly positioned. They actually caused my thumbs to cramp after prolonged usage. The Gamecube controller, in my opinion, is one of, if not the best, most comfortable controllers

The N64 was better. I never owned a playstation until college (sometime in 2004/2005?), and then I just got it for FFVII, so I could play through it a second time. I didn't get a PS2 until I got my first house, and I got that as a hand-me-up from my youngest sister.

We had knives that looked kind of like tanto (guardless) for our wedding cake. We also entered the reception hall under a sword arch made by our wedding party. It was pretty awesome.

If that was the main campaign...I can only imagine the backlash. :\

Did you let it finish installing all the updates? It took me like, 4 hours.

Manchild wins! "I'm not sure if marriage is right for me!"

Good, so then we agree to disagree. I'd keep arguing with you, but your commenting schedule is nowhere close to mine. This has gone on long enough and I'm tired of starting and ending my day responding to this thread. Honestly, it's not worth either of our efforts anymore as neither one of us is going to change the

So, you make a list of yeses and noes with no justification on the Wii U, and that's supposed to support your argument? Admittedly, I can't attest to the Scientific Atlanta 8300HD or the Zune for that matter (although I know what the latter is).

Indeed, it is. :3

Your condescending tone aside, I'm not sure why you would even bring "invention" into this conversation in the first place as it is a term that has never come up and has no relevance whatsoever. Not once did I ever imply that the Wii U was an invention of any sort, nor have I ever used any language that could even be

AIDS? Do you mean Breast Cancer in reference to the pink ribbon on the capsule?

No, sales is a measure of consumer interest, not innovation. For example, TiVo was incredibly innovative, but did not have any consumer interest. Are you saying that TiVo was not an innovative product?

Again, it was never about sales until you made it about sales, like, 2 or 3 posts ago. Also, just because it's not innovative to you does not mean it isn't innovative at all. That's all I was arguing.

So, now we've completely deviated from the point of whether or not the Wii U is innovative, but whatever. I guess the conclusion we've come to based on your comment above is that you have no idea how well it will do and you're just going to ignore the fact that it does some innovative things despite evidence to the

This article stands in opposition to the data you presented, so I'm not sure where you got your data from. http://gengame.net/2013/01/wii-u-eclipses-3-million-units-sold-achieves-tie-ratio-of-nearly-41/

I'm going to agree and disagree. I was NOT a beta. I was definitely bullied, but I did fight back. I even beat up a few bullies. While the ones I beat up stopped, the ones I didn't kept bullying despite knowing my history.