zixaphir
zixaphir
zixaphir

Most of the bad commentators don't get to keep their comment visibility, or something. I don't really know, but somewhere along the line my posts stopped needing to be approved.

Look, I understand where you are coming from. It's obvious you're very passionate about Nintendo and I can respect that. However, I am going to point out that your points lack a lot of context, even within this conversation itself. My main criticism of your style of posting and how you entered this conversation is

This changes absolutely nothing. Lucky Star is a "High-School" anime.

Nintendo not working with tools they didn't create is a lie. Nintendo frequently contracts other manufacturers for parts and designs. Nintendo's R&D obviously creates products, but Nintendo, as a company, could not currently exist without the tools provided by IBM and AMD, for the most obvious examples. Nintendo's

I'd be willing to concede that maybe I'm describing a symptom and you're describing the actual ailment.

I agree. In Nintendo's mind, the era of innovation coming from processing muscle is dead and forgotten, even, and for good reason. I think everyone in the industry is trying to figure out where to move next. I just feel Nintendo might be looking in the wrong places, or looking in the right ones but rushing to give us

You must understand, I'm not docking Nintendo's ability to create great games, but am more focusing on the fact that the level of innovation coming out of Nintendo has dropped considerably on the game play front. Experimentation is still there, in some shape or form, but is often held back by Nintendo's insistence to

I'm not trying to complain about Nintendo — their franchises are some of my favorite in gaming — but rather trying to define my own criticisms of them in a way that isn't dismissive. Nintendo is a great development studio, I just feel like they've rescinded into their own little world where innovation happens on their

I am just referring to the fact that it's an anime featuring a mostly child-like cast. I mean, its no Kodomo no Jikan, but to many of the Lolicon — a person who likes the genre — I know, this would qualify.

I'd say they look child-like enough. I mean, they certainly aren't 18.

What I like, what I dislike. These things are as private fetishes, reserved for the bedroom. A statement of perversion is insensitive, and is bound to offend. But in the privacy of our own room, in the privacy of the bed, what I like, what I dislike. These things are special.

The biggest problem with Nintendo is that once they ran out of new technology to try new ideas on, they had the bright idea to reinvent the wheel to emulate that feeling of jumping from 2D to 3D. Honestly, Nintendo's best bet at a resurgence will be on the day that the very concept of any controller at all becomes

Reading the comments, I'm not quite understanding the current argument that "Nintendo only reversed the decision because of public outcry, and therefore is still wrong." I'm not understanding this because unlike the whole DRM fiasco with the X1, where there was a huge public outcry and Microsoft took their sweet time

Hmm?

THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN: THEY WANT MORE LOLI ANIME.

There were several reasons I wanted to include this one over that one, the main one being that it features a naked male rather than a half-naked female. I mean, Megatokyo is in no way an instructional for building your own PC, but I also believe that Piro's reaction in this strip is the better reaction than the vast

It pains me to see people getting worse games for $180 than I ever paid $50 for.

There is only one way to dress to truly build a gaming PC!

Patents =/= Products. Windows Phone is a Microsoft product, not a patent, and is part of the Windows platform.