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Those cheeky little gimps.
So this is the new tagline of the PSP?
'Revolution what now? Isn't that sony?'
Mind you, it's hardly a surprise, this is the company that shafted everyone with E3 Tekken 'demos' that basically lied about the PS2's capabilities.
Ah well, ninty finally get their ass in gear with a bit of advertising, then sony hand them that very same ass, by showing them how cheap media manipulation should be done.
I foresee ninty getting shafted again. Nice guys finish last, and nice guys who are incapable of presenting themselves in a positive light, while nasty guys kick them in the nuts, don't even make it as far as the finish.
Those cheeky little gimps.
So this is the new tagline of the PSP?
'Revolution what now? Isn't that sony?'
Mind you, it's hardly a surprise, this is the company that shafted everyone with E3 Tekken 'demos' that basically lied about the PS2's capabilities.
Ah well, ninty finally get their ass in gear with a bit of advertising, then sony hand them that very same ass, by showing them how cheap media manipulation should be done.
I foresee ninty getting shafted again. Nice guys finish last, and nice guys who are incapable of presenting themselves in a positive light, while nasty guys kick them in the nuts, don't even make it as far as the finish.
The thing is, for all the weirdness that Nintendo seem to come up with in games, what they did with the Nintendo DS is really working in Japan, and they are a Japanese company. When they say 'people are getting bored with the way games are' we think they're being crazy, but it's what's being seen in Japan. The DS success is proving them right, and I imagine the 'Revolution' will also be something the Japanese people want, on the whole.
Whether that means it will be a success in a very different Western market remains to be seen, but it's NoJ that make all the decisions, not NoA.
Anyway, soon enough (as in weeks) Nintendo wil reveal the true name for the Revolution,a nd we won't hear that again in regard to this next console. Nintendo will be taking about something with a different name, so there will be no confusion. Hopefully.
:^D
How stunningly original, revolutionary and amazingly innovative.
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Sweeeet!
lol
;)
They had to grow-up pretty quickly in America and have been playing hardball ever-since.
Read the book 'Game Over' for a more detailed history of Nintendo's iron-clad grip on gaming during the late 80s and early 90s.
> Nintendo aren't that nice.
>
> They had to grow-up pretty quickly in America and have been playing
> hardball ever-since.
>
> Read the book 'Game Over' for a more detailed history of Nintendo's
> iron-clad grip on gaming during the late 80s and early 90s.
Ah yes, their 'exclusivity' agreements that pretty much left the Sega Master System with no games in the USA. Thankfully it didn't apply over here. Damn I loved my Master System.
And all the top noggins are getting on a bit now. They need some new talent in before every dies.
They shafted the world during the SNES era and recently they've sold RARE despite the company not wanting to go, they over-charge third parties to develop games on their systems and they are a cunning, ruthless bussiness.
This will be the PSP's christmas (GBA micro may do well, it does look cool) but over the course of the console life span anything can happen. Nintendo could easily unleash another Pokemon with these new control method and the PSP wouldn't get a look in.
The DS is destroying the PSP in Japan and I cannot see it changing. It'll be a closer race in the west, but if the two are neck and neck by the time the GBA 2 is released then Nintendo will be very happy.