Nintendo Shares Up, But Do Devs 'Get' the Wii?
kukyfrope writes "Nintendo shares have jumped over six percent since the Wii's unveiling at E3 last week." Despite both Peter Moore and Phil Harrison recommending you should get a Wii, the future of Nintendo and the Wii aren't assured. Next Generation reports that third party developers may not really 'get' the ambitious console.
the future of Nintendo and the Wii aren't assured.
FUD
Next Generation reports that third party developers may not really 'get' the ambitious console.
FUD
Any questions?
See, it's no longer a question of building a better product, which Nintendo obviously did since they pwned E3. It's getting past all the dockers-wearing bullshit shovelers with the truth. Of course, Nintendo's name was an act of simple pure genius, since even the skeptics (who are always wrong, ALWAYS wrong) can't stop talking about it.
Nintendo and Apple are the same company. They consistently build better products and consistently build a better business while the nasal voices of criticism for the sake of criticism keep trying to shout them down.
Short version: Nintendo owns your sorry ass. Shut the fuck up.
Business isn't willing to pay for products, innovation and careers, so we get brands, mortgage commercials and layoffs.
I'm sure all the motion detect stuff works great if you're into fishing or golf or whatever, but it is any good for normal games. It's bad enough that consoles don't include mice, but no decent joystick now?
Do you know what FUD means?
Yes. Here are two examples. Ready?
"the future of Nintendo and the Wii aren't assured."
"Next Generation reports that third party developers may not really 'get' the ambitious console."
Nintendo consistently builds better products? WHAAAAHAAA. Yeah right.
Scoreboard. They just got through owning E3.
That is why Sony took them for a ride with the PS1.
Oh you mean back when Nintendo invented the console market? Baserunners don't win games. Nintendo just cleared the bases. There's nothing left but a vapor trail.
But then you mention apple.
Oh yeah, the other company that wins in every market.
So I get my own word that lost all meaning to rebutt your fud.
I have a better word. PWNED.
Business isn't willing to pay for products, innovation and careers, so we get brands, mortgage commercials and layoffs.