May 30 2005, 5:10 pm
In response to SSJ2GohanDBGT
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Console game industry if we're lucky. I'm pretty sure Sony being the lesser of two evils is one of the signs of the apocalypse. =P
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In response to Hell Ramen
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Ah, and I joined in '02 and support Sony.
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In response to CaptFalcon33035
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CaptFalcon33035 wrote:
The only Nintendo products I like are the N64 and Nintendo DS, as well as the Zelda series, but aside from their love to give users what they want, their hardware is rather unreliable. I know that their cartridge system was horrible and often broke, not to mention if you get a single scratch on these tiny CDs (which are being distributed as well, I might add), they refuse to work afterwards. However, these Nintendo products are speeding up, and I'd choose Nintendo over Microsoft anyday, or at least now I would. LOL! You don't even own a gamecube do you? You can scratch those disks tell the cows come home nd still have them work. I know from experience, as my siblings leave the games just lieing around on the floor & such. |
In response to CaptFalcon33035
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CaptFalcon33035 wrote:The only Nintendo products I like are the N64 and Nintendo DS, as well as the Zelda series, but aside from their love to give > users what they want, their hardware is rather unreliable. I know that their cartridge system was horrible and often broke, not to mention if you get a single scratch on these tiny CDs (which are being distributed as well, I might add), they refuse to work afterwards. However, these Nintendo products are speeding up, and I'd choose Nintendo over Microsoft anyday, or at least now I would. Umm.. No. I had my pokemon yellow cartridge put through the washing machine. It worked for almost a year after that. |
In response to Elation
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Yup, Sony is darn huge too. In case some didn't know(which I'm sure 95% of the people here do) Sony makes PCs, TVs and other electronical devices.
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In response to FireEmblem
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I joined in 2000 and I support PC's. They are the best type of gaming. =D
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In response to FireEmblem
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They shouldn't make babies with soft spots anymore. You are living proof.
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In response to FireEmblem
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Heh, nice pattern, and yes: I joined BYOND in 2001 and I support the Nintendo Revolution =]
~Kujila |
In response to Jermman
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I don't see what the point is. Quit fighting of which will be best, see for yourself until they actually come out. Then, make an informed decision, based on how the system actually is, not on past products or mistakes. Because:
I'm sorry. I had to. |
In response to FireEmblem
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I support Nintendo and I joined after 2003! And I also support PCs, they make things a lot easier in the gaming world, which is why I normally wait ot get a nintendo game when a PC coppy is made.
So hah! Your pattern does not include me! |
In response to Dalze
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:D Cool. I'll play just about anything (besides DBZ games), but I still prefer PC or Nintendo. Or, better, Nintendo games for PC. *claps his hands for the genius of whoever came up with the idea to put Nintendo games on PC*
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In response to CaptFalcon33035
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their hardware is rather unreliable. This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Maybe I'm misinterpeting what you mean, but my GBA has taken drops on concrete, agricate, temp's of as high as...I think the max was 102 degrees farhenheight in my car, the speakers survived getting rinsed in Dr. Pepper once(don't ask), and 2 years of danged hard gameplay. Unreliable my foot. It's not just the GBA either, my N64 and GCN have been through so many rough car trips, bumps, jams, and...well, who knows what else. My N64 has yet to fail me in any way. I've had it three years this summer. And same with the Gamecube. I know that their cartridge system was horrible and often broke This is another lies from a brood of vipers, I want to shoot who told you that. Some of my GBC and GBA games and bordering on their fourth year of gameplay, and throughout all the cartridge games I've had, only four have messed up in any way. Three of them, the only the problem is the save file got mad at me and erased itself a couple times. The last one was a victum of an unlucky short-circut, which would problem kill the PSP, while the GBA got through unfazed. not to mention if you get a single scratch on these tiny CDs. Possibly true, but this is why you take care you your games, my disks are only in two places-their box or the Gamecube. Don't leave the disks just lying around on tables, cover first. This is basicly just TRYING to get it ruined. Gamecube, PS1/2/PSP, or Xbox(do they use disks? I honestly never bovered to check.) Viva Le Revelution! |
In response to FireEmblem
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nintendo all the way iv been a nintendo fan since i was literally 2 and 3 years old and i plan on supporting nintendo even if the system suxs.
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In response to Jermman
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Since when does how early you join BYOND say anything about your age? :-P
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In response to Dalze
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Dalze wrote:
I don't see what the point is. Quit fighting of which will be best, see for yourself until they actually come out. Then, make an informed decision, based on how the system actually is, not on past products or mistakes. Because: Sorry, this has been posted before, get new material. pwned. |
In response to Jermman
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Jermman wrote:
Perhaps because we grew up with nintendo? I remember a point where I could wrap The Legend of Zelda: A link to the past in a day. (I was 6 :D) Legend of Zelda (the one for the original NES, I can't remember if it had a suffix) was what truly got me interested in Nintendo. And then Super NES came out with Legend of Zelda:Link to the Past was what got me hooked. P.S. Its not 'A link' its just Link. Its the dudes name. What you did is sorta like saying 'a Jermman' |
In response to FireEmblem
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Title says all.
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In response to Airjoe
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How many ten year olds do you see using a key they forged when they were six?
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In response to Kusanagi
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Well, older keys normally mean older people, but a newer key could still mean an older person who just didn't find the sight until later on.
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In response to Jamesburrow
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http://www.vgmuseum.com/scans/snes/zelda3.jpg
Looks like it says "A Link to the Past" to me. Sorta like a regular noun, not just his name. :P ~EditX2~ Found a bigger picture. Hoping that by adding a smiley I don't look so rude. >_<; |