GPTurismo
GPTurismo
GPTurismo

the problem is these fanboys can mislead average consumers, and they quite often do. They need salespeople who want to sell products but not at the expense of exploiting their views and to help the consumer get what they want/need, not what they want them to buy. To further it more is it starts at the manager level,

Run on sentence :O

I think the 80's was very important for games because it took what games use to be, programmers making everything, to a team of people creating a collaborated project that easily reached into the realm of amazing art. Now games don't have the uphill battle they had now, and the problem now is games innovation is very

All of you kids. Super Famicom/SNES end of story. I still play FFVI, Super Mario World, Super Metroid and all the other amazing games constantly. I still hate I sold my original Super Famicom.

@arionfrost: I agree. It seems people are scared of a game failing in the eye of innovation. I personally think this is a better direction for the Metroid series mixing 2D with 3D.

I'm waiting for a price before I get hyped.

@Theoutlet: Well, not to mention you can easily read books and use it as a basic Web/Email device around the house if the games wear thin. The Wii is tied to the T.V. and really offers nothing more than games.

@icarus212001: Are you in their marketing department or on their board? They will sell it at a price they feel people are willing to throw at it without taking a huge hit.

@senselocke: Right. As long as a business has a legitimate reason (not basic discrimination) for refusing business to a person, from age (porn shops?) to no shirt, no shoes, no service, it's their right to do so.

@Leanid: Well, maybe if they sold their majority shares in the Seattle Mariners they could trade that for a few good development firms. :-T

@orijimi: Dang, 1 minute too. Great minds no?

Now playing

My fave DS commercial really is the Japanese Mario Kart DS commercial. I still think they haven't topped it yet.

Virtual Boy's Revenge!

If the iPad was cheaper I would love one, especially as a nice reader. I think I am going to stick to books and my laptop though... I am also sticking with my DS Lite and refuse to keep shoveling money into Nintendo for rehashing hardware.

Still better than a 50% failure rate. Kthnx. O:-)

So excited. Now to get Axel and Hugo :-T

@Shin: Yeah, with burners around $150, and most games being developed for 360 and being under 20GB (if they don't compress textures) and Single Layer disc's being as low as $8... It's very feasible. Now to get a DL BD-R and DL Discs for those exclusives... O:-)

@cjlopez: The N64 all you had to do was cut the housing much like the SNES and NES for imports and you could buy rip off roms cheap if you knew where to go/look. Especially if you had friends who were in the military and lived near markets in southeastern pacific rim / middle east... Part of the problem is gaming