Aye, disaster was on screen for only a few seconds but I thought it looked amazing!
The other two new nintendo titles: Excite Truck and H.A.M.M.E.R. looked meh to me but Disaster seemed beautiful. I wish they'd shown more. I'm wondering what happened to Mario 128 and Smash brothers but what they showed was impressive.
The tennis game looks like something I would have a kick with to play with me and my siblings. I'm excited... still have so many questions though.
How much? When? Virtual Console?
I cry for the state of blogs when replies ignore the points of posts and instead, focus on minute segments and make wild assumptions that posters were trying to make statistically valid arguments. Now if you'll excuse me, Nintendo is calling.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Sony's complete shaft of the European market. Looking at numbers shipped, Europe is a big portion of sony's sales. Most Americans I know are unwilling to pay 500-600 dollars for a console. Now take that to Europe where they are facing 500-600 euros (636 dollars to 764 dollars). That's an even higher level. When you look at the cost of computers, is there any advantage in picking up a console over your standard PC?
I think Sony's playing with fire this round, I only hope they know what they are doing. On to the next conference.
Aye, disaster was on screen for only a few seconds but I thought it looked amazing! The other two new nintendo titles: Excite Truck and H.A.M.M.E.R. looked meh to me but Disaster seemed beautiful. I wish they'd shown more. I'm wondering what happened to Mario 128 and Smash brothers but what they showed was impressive. The tennis game looks like something I would have a kick with to play with me and my siblings. I'm excited... still have so many questions though. How much? When? Virtual Console?
I cry for the state of blogs when replies ignore the points of posts and instead, focus on minute segments and make wild assumptions that posters were trying to make statistically valid arguments. Now if you'll excuse me, Nintendo is calling.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Sony's complete shaft of the European market. Looking at numbers shipped, Europe is a big portion of sony's sales. Most Americans I know are unwilling to pay 500-600 dollars for a console. Now take that to Europe where they are facing 500-600 euros (636 dollars to 764 dollars). That's an even higher level. When you look at the cost of computers, is there any advantage in picking up a console over your standard PC?
I think Sony's playing with fire this round, I only hope they know what they are doing. On to the next conference.