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May 3rd, 2010 06:46 AM
Pentegarn What you should have said Sacks is "No one can't compare to jackbency poster"
May 3rd, 2010 12:44 AM
Sacks Why do the good ones always have to go?
May 2nd, 2010 09:44 PM
Chojin nice sales sig jackbency, here's your complementary ban
May 2nd, 2010 07:29 AM
Pentegarn
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I for one cannot wait for Jack's review. Hell, let's make him the new reviewer for the site.
Will you eager for it though?
May 1st, 2010 08:23 PM
Nick I for one cannot wait for Jack's review. Hell, let's make him the new reviewer for the site.
Apr 29th, 2010 02:54 AM
jackbency You are right. No one can't compare to Avatar 3D movie still I'll definitely eager to see Nintendo 3D because "3DS" handheld system will be one of the first 3-D devices to work without special glasses then I'll give you my review about this.
Apr 2nd, 2010 03:34 AM
Ant10708 lol if you think it will even be comparable to avatar's 3d effects then you are going to be very disappointed
Apr 1st, 2010 11:52 PM
darkvare i hope is cool but only time will tell after watching avatar 3d has me very impressed
Apr 1st, 2010 11:05 AM
Angryhydralisk
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Originally Posted by Fathom Zero View Post
Psh. Release four versions with negligible, yet prominent differences in an attempt to make money.

What a stupid idea.
Just like the Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Colored Game Boys with mean mugs and sunglasses, and Game Boy Color back in the 90s!
Mar 26th, 2010 01:42 AM
Phoenix Gamma http://www.destructoid.com/speculati...s-168923.phtml

Apparently glasses-free 3D tech has been in the works for awhile.
Mar 26th, 2010 12:15 AM
Nick I love Paper Mario.
Mar 25th, 2010 11:38 PM
SLjimbolian I'm calling it now: Paper Mario will be one of the launch releases for 3DS.
Mar 25th, 2010 01:06 AM
Ant10708
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Originally Posted by Zhukov View Post
No, but if you didn't like food you would be dead, just like if Nintendo didn't like money, they would be dead.

Mar 24th, 2010, 03:38 AM "Yes nintendo loves money" -Ant10708

No one is arguing that they don't like to make money. Yes every business wants to maximize profits but that doesn't mean other factors don't motivate and keep the company thriving and those factors could be equal or greater at least for employees then the desire to maximize profits. I am simply arguing that Nintendo is made up of many game creators and other such employees who I believe are more motivated by their passions of video games then making big money. I think its a very simplified belief that companies wouldn't exist if the drive to maximize profits wasn't the sole incentive. I could be very wrong though it is just my opinion.
Mar 25th, 2010 12:31 AM
Zhukov No, but if you didn't like food you would be dead, just like if Nintendo didn't like money, they would be dead.
Mar 25th, 2010 12:30 AM
robo_rob
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Originally Posted by Ant10708 View Post
I like food too or I wouldn't be alive but it doesn't mean my sole purpose to living is to eat as much food as possible.
Good thing your not in the eating food business then.
Mar 24th, 2010 11:54 PM
Ant10708
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Originally Posted by robo_rob View Post
Nintendo likes money, or else they wouldn't be in business.
I like food too or I wouldn't be alive but it doesn't mean my sole purpose to living is to eat as much food as possible.
Mar 24th, 2010 05:44 PM
Dr. Boogie I mean an all digital platform was innovative, just not a good idea.
Mar 24th, 2010 03:16 PM
Phoenix Gamma
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Originally Posted by Dr. Boogie View Post
Sometimes innovation sells. Other times, you wind up with the PSPGo.
That wasn't innovation. Tha was the PSP without the UMD slot.

Guess it was't such a universal media disk after all...
Mar 24th, 2010 11:42 AM
jhonnyD2 they love money ..... all business things do... that's normal thing
Mar 24th, 2010 01:17 AM
Dr. Boogie Sometimes innovation sells. Other times, you wind up with the PSPGo.
Mar 24th, 2010 12:09 AM
robo_rob Nintendo loves money more, because innovation (or in other words, new product) sells. DS XL is only a risk if stores don't order the manufactured amount in inventory. If stores don't order any more, then it's a bust. Either way, as long as it goes to a store, it's going to make Nintendo money. It's just a matter of how much money. Nintendo likes money, or else they wouldn't be in business.
Mar 24th, 2010 12:01 AM
Ant10708 And how many years ago was the orginal gameboy? Cellphones use to be fucking huge and we managed too but they still get smaller and slimer despite the fact that we used larger ones in the past because thats what industry norms dictate. I'm not saying the size makes it unable to be used on the go but increasing the size of a handheld gaming device or eletronic device in general just goes against all the established norms of the industry. My opinion is that the ds XL is a much bigger risk then people are making it out to be. i feel nintendo going against industry norms and making out big is something to applauded and encouraged by gamers and not simiplified to "nintendo likes money" and are simply exploiting the consumer. I feel the nintendo wii has some of the best exclusive titles out there and if the company didn't take a significant risk with the wii we would never of played a boy and his blob remake or a mega man 9 and 10, or a no more heroes(not that these were made by nintendo but they were allowed a chance to gain an audience despite the industry thinking that the money is in big graphics and huge cinematic gameplay). I feel the Wii's biggest risk was not the introduction of the new motion control but going agaisnt industry norms and not making the system as powerful as possible. Nintendo takes constant risks(hardware wise) and has recently begun being rewarded for them again. Everyone thought that the nintendo wii was going to be their last system and they would go the way of sega and simply make games because they weren't making much money outside of the handheld market. I am happy their genuis has saved a truly great company from becoming solely a software provider and hope they continue to make buckets of cash.

i just find nintendo to be a very interesting company business strategy wise.
Mar 23rd, 2010 11:44 PM
Nick The XL isn't that much bigger. If you can carry the goddamn original Gameboy around then the XL should be light as a feather.
Mar 23rd, 2010 11:38 PM
Ant10708 Yes nintendo loves money but i think they love innovation much more(except obviously in online gaming). Making multiple systems is a big financial risk if they don't sell the new inventory and the new version flops. Nintendo is an amazingly smart company and without their innovation video games would be shit. Making the DS XL is a risk not guarnteed money for the company. They are going in the exact opposite direction of handheld gaming development thinking and making the system larger and heavier for a specfic audience. It could easily fail but I'm sure nintendo has done enough research to ensure the market exists for the xl. nintendo loves innovation and gamers reward them with lots of money i think is a much more fair statement.
Mar 23rd, 2010 08:49 PM
Phoenix Gamma
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Originally Posted by Mockery View Post
Since you're all speculating on how the games will look, here ya go:
Yea, that's what I was talking about.

But if the DSi can already do it, there's not much reason for a new system. So chances are it'll have that accelerometer for more precision.
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