"Reflecting on his Game Developers Conference keynote address, Iwata said the Revolution came in for more positive reviews from developers than he had anticipated. Pointing out that development costs continue to rise, developers have expressed concern about creating games for the console. Iwata said Nintendo will do everything it can to lower the costs, and he revealed that one of the solutions is that Revolution will use the same application program interfaces (APIs) as the GameCube."
Why people get so hung up on hardware, when it's really the games that I'm interested in, especially in relation to console systems.
I mean how often does someone come into your house and criticize your choice in refridgerator? Not often.
Now, granted I'll buy Nintendo products before others, but that's becuase I just like and feel comfortable with the company. I like what they do with the controlers, I like what they do with case designs, I like what kind of games they offer. I just always equate Nintendo with Apple, so lower sales numbers don't make me go crazy.
All I can do is just sit back and enjoy, even though I don't like to get in and mix it up in these kinds of debates, I do like to read viewpoints. It just gives me more reason to keep making "Super Console Wars", which has almost nothing to do with any console wars, but does have a point, albeit kind of obtuse.
In that case you probably don't want to read this:
Ask Sid
sure whatever you say, a few games . . . funny because I played at least 8 distinct Nintendo games that were released in 2004.
Why people get so hung up on hardware, when it's really the games that I'm interested in, especially in relation to console systems.
I mean how often does someone come into your house and criticize your choice in refridgerator? Not often.
Now, granted I'll buy Nintendo products before others, but that's becuase I just like and feel comfortable with the company. I like what they do with the controlers, I like what they do with case designs, I like what kind of games they offer. I just always equate Nintendo with Apple, so lower sales numbers don't make me go crazy.
All I can do is just sit back and enjoy, even though I don't like to get in and mix it up in these kinds of debates, I do like to read viewpoints. It just gives me more reason to keep making "Super Console Wars", which has almost nothing to do with any console wars, but does have a point, albeit kind of obtuse.