I’m not sure why you’re telling me this. I only said that Miyamoto is more famous, not that he’d be more successful.
I’m not sure why you’re telling me this. I only said that Miyamoto is more famous, not that he’d be more successful.
but Kojima is pretty much the most famous person in video game development now
It might also be because kids are too cool for kid games like Mario Kart, so only adults play it.
The proof is that we shouldn’t lock people up in prison for non-violent crimes, yet that’s a wrong we use to right another wrong.
It’s long been a belief of society that two wrongs do make a right. What I said was true, what you said is wishful thinking.
One of those guys even said someone should put me in one of those machines just because I voiced concern over the toddler’s safety.
Probably not. That’s usually how Bait and Switch works.
I agree that the Vita was a great device with great (albeit not many) games, but...
Nice image you’ve got there, but there are a few issues that need clearing up.
I’m slightly disappointed that he isn’t pulling those snacks from the front, if you know what I mean.
I fail to see how the Xbox One is related to Sony copying Nintendo. Care to explain?
Where do you think all the VA work in all the rocks and trees in teh world come from!
If you honestly don’t know how to add online play to an emulator, it might be that you’re not a very good programmer?
It would be impossibly difficult for ME to get to the Moon at any date. Because I’m not an astronaut. Just as I couldn’t program an emulator because I’m not a programmer.
It’s like you’re discussing the difficulty of the Moon Landing now. And not in 1969.
Nintendo could put their entire catalog up for players’ choosing, but people will act excited for the same 20 or so games for some reason.
To be fair, Nintendo’s service is much cheaper than the competition’s. You get what you pay for, I guess. Or maybe it’s “you don’t get what you don’t pay for”?
If Pokémon Bank is any indication, they might give you 1 year to download those saves before purging them.
I’m pretty sure some people will pay for the NES games.
I suppose training a toddler to be a thief and forcing her into a machine that was never designed to hold human beings is fair game?