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MSM: "Sony impresses, MS surprises, Nintendo disappoints."
« on: July 15, 2008, 10:37:14 PM »
Even the MSM is catching on!   :o

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In contrast, it was hard to dodge the grumbling on the way out of the Nintendo event. Where were the classic franchises we all know and love? Where, for that matter, was Mario? Nintendo fans had to make do with a new Animal Crossing title, and an oh-so-vague mention of a Grand Theft Auto game on the DS handheld. Accessories like the MotionPlus controller plug-in and the WiiSpeak microphone (pictured below) are all very well, but don't we have enough bits of plastic cluttering up our houses already?

Which, naturally, is Nintendo's modus operandi since the release of the Wii. For every disgruntled Nintendo hardcore fan, there's a whole houseful of delighted non-gamers enthused at the thought of getting together to play music without needing a bunch of instruments or, you know, any skill.
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Re: MSM: "Sony impresses, MS surprises, Nintendo disappoints."
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2008, 10:44:01 PM »
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Which, naturally, is Nintendo's modus operandi since the release of the Wii. For every disgruntled Nintendo hardcore fan, there's a whole houseful of delighted non-gamers enthused at the thought of getting together to play music without needing a bunch of instruments or, you know, any skill.
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Re: MSM: "Sony impresses, MS surprises, Nintendo disappoints."
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2008, 10:45:41 PM »
Even the MSM is catching on!   :o

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Which, naturally, is Nintendo's modus operandi since the release of the Wii. For every disgruntled Nintendo hardcore fan, there's a whole houseful of delighted non-gamers enthused at the thought of getting together once a year to play music without needing a bunch of instruments or, you know, any skill.


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