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I can see a future of kicking and screaming at eachother, a joyful time it will be but be warned...
I never lose.
Here's to the future.
Dringo.
> I know about TBN's gaming ways i hope Sonic you take this friendly rivalry erm
> friendly me and TBN were chatting about love and life on MSN whilst ripping
> eachother to bits on here...
Ah, memories. Actually, me and Dringo were and still are very good friends.
> Still, even Turbonutter didn't manage to completely hate Nintendo. He was a
> Pokemon master you know, caught all 150! He accidently let that slip while
> forgetting to be biased.
Yeah, well, that was before Pokemon became a cash cow. Also, I'm never biased, well, not nearly as much as some other people are!
*Stereotyping mumble mumble mumble...*
> I only ever argued with turbo about how the xbox wasn't crap like he said it
> was.
> I respect sonic because he's one of the few people around here who isn't
> knocking the xbox. He's sees it for what it is, a promicing console.
All consoles are promising, but like politicians, you pick the one who you think is most likely to keep them.
> OH! And where is turbo?
Somewhere where I don't have to deal with spamming newbies and pseudo-notables.
> You are the official replacement of Turbonutter
B******s.
> (unless he returns)
Maybe.
> us two
> argued the entire forum down.
That we did!
> I can see a future of kicking and screaming at
> eachother, a joyful time it will be but be warned...
> I never lose.
Not when I was around...
> Here's
> to the future.
Possibly.
> Dringo.
Turbonutter.
Also Nintendo PAtented the D-pad.
I can't argue with Dringo, cos he is a fellow Ninty, and I have tried to argue with Sonic, but he knows lots about gaming, and all I do is write stories.
;-)
anyway, I will attempt to make an intelligent comment and see if Sonic yells at me cos it is wrong.
;-)
Nintendo may not have invented the analogue stick (and neither did Sega) but they were the first to have it implemented as the primary directional device, as opposed to a D-pad. That is why it is remembered as the first to have an analogue stick.
> Exactly joysticks on things like the Amiga/Atari etc... have been around since
> the '80s
exactly my point! How could Sega copy Ninty when neither of these companies invented the idea! OH! Add to that the Satun "nugget" was completely different in feel and gameplay to the N64 one anyway!
Sonic