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The fact that you couldn't turn around for starters. Parts of it were fun but other sections were as frustrating as Sonic '06, if not more so.

"This hairy arm is a character that you'll care about."

...because it was all sunshine and rainbows here when Wii U and PS4 were announced, right?

I think at this point Nintendo still has enough steam that people are waiting to see what they announce at E3 - or Best Buy, to be more specific I guess - before they make any absolutely final conclusions about Wii U. I know that I am, but I'll be honest, I'm not happy with how things are going so far. The good news

I'll never understand 'Nintendo Defenders' or the 'Haters' who love to come here and praise or decry everything Ninty's done for the past ten years or more now. This isn't the era of Sega vs. Nintendo anymore. With so many options for gaming - consoles, portables, PC, ios, etc - it's not like one company needs to be

I give them credit for trying to make a PS3 game with a PS1 dev kit. I mean, that's the only explanation for this screenshot....right?

Am I really ready to keep a carton of Bonine next to my couch whenever I want to play video games? I just don't know that I am. Considering how much the 3D in the 3DS messes my head up after a while, I can only imagine what this would do.

But, an effective 'ban' of a genre from a console would just ultimately limit creativity, wouldn't it? I'm not a fan of most FPSs, but there are cases where they blur the lines between genres (Metroid Prime, Portal, etc) and open up new ways of thinking of the genre, and games in general. A console or company who

I kind of agree. The same article could have been written without such an emphasis on the Wii U. The grand question of 'are there too many FPSs out there?' has been around for a very long time, and the answer has inevitably been, 'if you don't like them, don't play them.'