Jesus, I'm sorry I even brought the Eighties up, as it allowed you to go off on a (n almost completely unrelated to the topic of the moment) tangent.
We can debate the Eighties later, trust me, we'll have lots to disagree about there, (you Nintendo-centric revisionist, you) but lets not forget what started all this:
OptimusP wrote:
But really, the DS and Wii combined is what keeping the gaming industry from crashing so both consoles do cater to the needs of third parties: staying alive and profitable.
You weren't talking about the Eighties there, and now that you've betrayed your youth, prejudices, and ignorance (we can get back to that when we discuss the Eighties) I think we can revise it to:
What OptimusP meant when he wrote:
But really, the DS and Wii combined is what [is] keeping the [Japanese] gaming industry [well, Nintendo,] from crashing so both consoles do cater to the needs of [a few Japanese] third parties [who are working closely with Nintendo]: staying alive and profitable.
But let us keep it short and simple, and get back to what this was all about, how are you going to defend THAT statement? How is the Wii "keeping the game industry from crashing" when the only people who are making money from it are Nintendo and a handful of Japanese devs?
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We can debate the Eighties later, trust me, we'll have lots to disagree about there, (you Nintendo-centric revisionist, you) but lets not forget what started all this:
You weren't talking about the Eighties there, and now that you've betrayed your youth, prejudices, and ignorance (we can get back to that when we discuss the Eighties) I think we can revise it to:
But let us keep it short and simple, and get back to what this was all about, how are you going to defend THAT statement? How is the Wii "keeping the game industry from crashing" when the only people who are making money from it are Nintendo and a handful of Japanese devs?