superNESjoe
superNESjoe
superNESjoe

you're forgetting that the Ouya is a thing BECAUSE people rooted for the underdog. It turns out, not all underdogs are worth rooting for.

I'm not saying people don't rage quit, a lot of comments here putting words in my mouth. I'm saying that systems like this are good for stopping people from quitting, but inevitably there will be innocent people caught in the crossfire. Just like nearly every other punishment or anti-cheat device in a popular game.

Yes I have/do play Killer Instinct, that's why I like systems like this. I just said there are rare instances where it could negatively effect legitimate players. No matter how good a system sounds on paper (and I think this sounds A-OK) there will always be instances of it being manipulated or used to hurt the people

I said the exact same thing.

I'm sure it will be. Like I said, unfair cases would be "very rare" but I generally approve of these sorts of systems.

I love systems like this, but they worry me in regards to legitimate disconnects due to internet issues. Obviously you shouldn't be playing if your internet is so spotty it can't stick it out for a quick round of Killer Instinct, but it can sometimes lead to (in very rare cases) unfair "bannings".

Yeah, it's surprisingly quick.

or they have access to similar devices that are much faster. My Xbox One and PS4 are much quicker than the Wii U as far as booting up and launching games is concerned.

It doesn't bother me at all though, the Wii U isn't like booting up my old Win95 computer. It's noticeably slower than my other two consoles but it's

The apps and in-app purchases that generate that much income on Apple's side are not the same types of software.

Titles like Angry Birds appeal to an entirely different demographic than titles like A Link Between Worlds. I'm not arguing that Nintendo makes more than Apple, I'm arguing that their business model is still

And yet somehow that remains the most profitable and adopted part of their business.

The 3DS is still a success, and it will continue to be. The time to say that people didn't want a dedicated gaming handheld is over. The iPhone/Android App craze is not as prominent of a threat as it was once perceived to be. Even

They'd be fools to create competition for their handheld. The 3DS is the hardware that is actually selling right now, and quite well at that.

Nintendo doesn't need to put software on other mobile platforms and they know that.

Of course you agree with him, you're a thief.

I guarantee you have not purchased every game you've pirated. Besides that, you're in the minority for pirating a game and then later buying it.

Not that I completely blame or hate people that pirate, but I sure hate the mentality that nothing they did was wrong in any way.

How is it not a good idea? The game is already multiplayer, playing it online with friends filling in the other roles is no different than playing it locally and having friends fill those roles. How would it make it a better game? Because it's taking a feature that is already built into the game and expanding upon it

I don't see the launch titles as a distinct reason to avoid buying the system right away.

The console is a long-term investment at $400. If you buy it at launch you will likely only be able to afford one or two games with it anyway, and the excitement of having a shiny new system should hold you over for a decent

I think it's pretty pathetic that this is considered a hard boss these days. I just mopped the floor with Deathstroke without giving it any other thought. It was a fun boss fight, he didn't even hit me once although there were some close calls.

Even then I don't get how this is flawed or frustrating design. The fight

Probably because in Halo the Spartans are taller than every other human in the game. Everything is scaled to that height and if that's the console FPS you play the most you're likely to notice a perspective difference in other games.

That's rad and everything, but I don't get why this is an article on here. I've seen more Master Sword replicas than I can recall of the top of my head, and many of them are far more faithful than this one.

The build quality of this piece, as a sword, looks to be on the higher end. However, the attention to detail is

Donkey Kong Country Returns is an American made game.

My original handle was Joesus. It was a nickname given to me in high school based on my long hair, ability to grow a full beard, and friendly helping nature. It was the first nickname that stuck as a handle across all services.

Nintendoland really only entertained my friends that were already into video games and had a track record with the Nintendo brand. I couldn't get any of my non-gaming family to delve into it.

I think it's because many of the games in Nintendoland require a bit more technical skill and understand as opposed to Wii