bdd1 wrote:
tazzaler wrote:
Sorry man but come on, Nintendo can't keep up much, look at councel, 3rd place by many people and mags. Also PSP does have more games, it was in Gamepro, they could only so a few pics there were so many. Also GBA games won't help much after a year it'll be over they'll be gone. Personally the only way Nintendo can come back in to the game in council and maybe handheld if PSP rule (which I highly doubt but in a few years there will be a major compition there cause by then Microsoft would want to come in and yea) is to go in to more popular gaming and go into somemore teen-like games. Oh should we all feel powerful that we teens rule a market that we actully care (we also do major part in the junk food market).
1. Newsflash: 3rd place ain't bad, especially when it's rated by the PPT equivalent of sony!
2. Also, how can a PSP have more games when it's not even out yet?
3. You know, my favorite game of all time is a 16-bit game, thus the 32-bit GBA games will NOT die out!
4. You act like Nintendo is almost out of business, which is most definetly is NOT!
5. Microsoft angers me because they don't just enter the gaming industry to compete, they come in to DESTROY the existing competitors! They already took down sega and unless nintendo and sony work together, both are next!
1. 3rd out of 3 IS bad. It's not just Gamepro either.
2. Easy, if they made more games for it, it has more. IT doesn't have to be out yet.
3. Um.. NES, Sega Genesis and the other old school systems HAVE died out. Sure there are people that still play them regularly, and also people that play them of nostalgia, but they are not available in stores (gaming stores and pawnshops don't count as "stores")now, thus "dead".
4. That's right, it would take a lot to take Nintendo, the best known video game company, out of business.
5. Microsoft and XBox will NEVER take down Nintendo and Sony (If it ever happens, I'll quit gaming forever, and that's saying a lot). Look at the XBox. The lovers and haters of that system are probably split evenly. That's not a good thing.