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Every company has good games and bad games. Nintendo just so happens to have more good games than most others.In your, my, and several other members' opinions, yes.
In your, my, and several other members' opinions, yes.
I, personally, have grown tired of console wars. They are ridiculous, and there is no point to aggressively declaring any game console better than any other. Doesn't mean I'm about to go buy a 360 and PS3, no... I don't have that kind of money, and am not so interested as to spend it if I did. Nope, I'm not hardcore like gamers who buy and play everything. Is that not the only way to be a real hardcore gamer? To be completely open-minded and play anything that looks good*, without caring what system plays it?
*Of course, some games are bad. Such as Nascar '99. Worst game evar.
A few great games come out for the Playstation systems (KH, Jak and Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, etc.), but they're so few and far between that it almost isn't worth buying the system.
Xbox has a few good games: Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, and... um... Halo. That series is really the system's only selling point. Besides, who needs Master Chief when you have Samus Aran?
I've had to send my Wii in for repairs twice."Technological disaster" used to be Bird Person's CT.
Here is my philosophy:Your Nintendo and Sony "philosophies" are completely backwards from reality. Your Xbox philosophy is kind of true for the original but definitely not for the 360.
Good games come out consistently for Nintendo systems during their entire run, so much so that you have to choose your priorities because of financial issues.
A few great games come out for the Playstation systems (KH, Jak and Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, etc.), but they're so few and far between that it almost isn't worth buying the system.
Xbox has a few good games: Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, and... um... Halo. That series is really the system's only selling point. Besides, who needs Master Chief when you have Samus Aran?
/me glances at his PS2 shelfI'm not going to stand up for Kingdom Hearts, but Jak and Ratchet series are top-tier for sure.
I don't even consider Kingdom Hearts, Jak, and Ratchet games to be included in that list.
The only PS2 games I have that I really like are R-Type Final, Sega Classics Collection, Intellivision Lives!, Atari Anthology, and that's about it.Sounds like some awesome PS2 games!
Have you ever even touched an Xbox or a Playstation system? There's definitely more than just those titles you listed. Especially if you honestly think Kingdom Hearts is the PS2's best offering.
Sounds like some awesome PS2 games!
Kingdom Hearts is possibly the greatest game of all time.
Yeah, what's wrong with Game Gear? But with Atari Lynx or Jaguar, or game.com, or something like that, you might be onto something.
It actually is a tie between Chrono Trigger and Xenogears. Kirby Super Star is up there, though.
Is it meant to be pronounced "The World Ends With You" or "The World Ends With You"? I can't buy it until I know.On a similar note, what inflection is meant to accompany the pronounciation of Just Cause? Is it as in "this is a just cause" or "Why'd you do that?" "Just 'cause." ? I figure it's a double-entendre.
I pronounce TWEWY kind of flat, without any emphasis, like I do with any sentence-like title. Speaking of which, how are you supposed to pronounce "Monster Kingdom Jewel Summoner"? I mean, at least not without a degree of embarassment.I'd just pronounce the acronym. Twoo-whee. Wuve, twue wuve... actually, I might pronounce it The World ENDS With You. But it's a lame title anyway. Which makes it funny.
MONster KINGdom JEWel Summoner?If Xelha and Torgo had a son...