Re: Understanding the Revolution Controller
- From: "Antonin PAVIL" <antonin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 17:26:14 +0100
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> > But WHO the *** decides what is boring and what is not?
>
> I decide what bores me.
>
> > WHO decides that all of us are bored with existing games?
>
> Calm down for gods sake. The same way you like some types of games, some
> people prefer others, and Nintendo's offering to me is very appealing.
> It's just a preference. No-one is gloating/trolling the other groups, so
> what exactly is your problem?
>
> The reason I applaud Nintendo's move is that it'll hopefully give us
> choice. What exactly is the point of 3 consoles doing the same thing?
>
> If the revolution doesn't appeal to you, you can buy an Xbox360 or PS3
> instead. How difficult is that? No-one is depriving you of the games you
> enjoy, its just interesting and intriguing to imagine the new choice
> Nintendo is offering.
>
> > I am really sick of those people who claim there is no fun beyond Mario,
> > Zelda and Nintendo, and constantly think they are entitled to impose
their
> > views as being universal.
> >
> erm, I realise this might come as a shock, but you're in a Gamecube group.
> I could walk into a PS group and wonder why so many people can't see
beyond
> MGS/Gran Turismo etc. But that would be stupid.
> Besides, what the hell are you on about? Who says there is no fun beyond
> Mario, Zelda and Nintendo?!
Yes, but not everyone falls in a category "all nintendo/ new gameplay" or
"PS3/Xbox360 for old gameplay".
Some may want to have both, and not everyone will be able to afford an Xbox
or PS3 plus a revolution.
So if Nintendo could make a console able to support both new type of games
and current games as well it would be better.
As for being a Nintendo group, that does not mean we have to agree with
everything Nintendo does.
And after all there is speculation about all systems, not everyone likes
necessarily what Sony or Microsoft will offer (even in xbox or playstation
newsgroup) and they talk about it in the respective newgroup.
So if I was, say, anti-nintendo (which I'm not, I own a GC and a GBA) I
would get the point: go post somewhere else.
But if I am curious/worried about some stuff nintendo does, I am not going
to post my concerns in uk.games.video.xbox.
Ant.
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