It looks okay.
I mean, all it really is is the DS and Wii combined.
It looks okay.
I mean, all it really is is the DS and Wii combined.
I really wish they made a smaller Controller 3-5" screen is good enough and switched both or one of the joysticks. Better yet a revamped GCN Controller.
God's been good to me.
Also, the Legend of Zelda looks amazing. This has so far, been the best E3, ever.
Dear God they've lost their minds... that's the single most ridiculous thing I've ever seen...
They can't even bother to give us a decent new name... and it doesn't even make sense, it's just more ridiculous usage of pronouns. Wii U? What the crap does that even mean?
And it's using the same piece of shit Wii controllers that don't even work without an add-on and a plastic condom, only this time you have a crappy tablet PC instead.
It's just a gimmick... another, far more obvious gimmick. And after the hell of the Wii, there's no way I'm ever wasting my money on a Nintendo console that doesn't absolutely blow me away to the point of orgasm. This is pathetic.
Congratulations, Nintendo. You've officially lost a customer for the next generation of consoles.
Congratulations, Sony. You've gained one.
Last edited by TheKoopaDasher; 06-07-2011 at 11:54 AM.
Last edited by Luigi53; 06-07-2011 at 11:53 AM.
There's reactions, and then there's overreactions. And trust me, I know overreacting.
Anyway, I think you guys might want to check out these interviews from Geoff Keighley with Reggie. Seriously one of the best interviews I've seen in awhile.
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3...intendo/715143
Let me use a regular controller, please.
Why would Nintendo make a portable device for a home console, that you can't even bring it anywhere with you.
Doesn't make sense.
No, I've had enough of Nintendo. I tried to like the Wii... I really did. I was supportive and encouraging and I tried to tell people that graphics didn't matter even while Uncharted made me wet my pants with shame and Gears of War was grittier than hell itself. No more. I tried both the PS3 and the 360, and they both make Nintendo look like a little girl playing in a sandbox compared to the massive construction sites that are their consoles.
I thought Nintendo's first-party franchises would be enough, but when they're diluting the difficulty until I can beat the game in an afternoon and never have to restart, it's simply not worth it. I want GAMES, and that means difficulty. That means a challenge. That means a game with a story that's actually fun to play and lasts longer than an afternoon. That means an online system that's reliable, actually WORKS, and actually takes into account that the internet does exist and people do use it. Nintendo can play around with touch screens and cameras and gyroscopes if they want, but I don't want that. I don't want another gimmick that will suffer from severe lack of quality software. I don't want another console that remains severely behind current technology on purpose. I want a console that lets me play games. Real games, not Hello Kitty Pet Party: Mario Edition. And since I want that... and I know judging by this E3 and the Wii itself that Nintendo will not be offering that, then I have to go with my gut instinct...
Sony's the way to go. PS3 or bust.
Last edited by TheKoopaDasher; 06-07-2011 at 12:11 PM.
Because of all of the cool game mechanics that goes with it. If they made it portable, it would cannibalize the 3DS's sales.
I love my PS3, and I must admit that Nintendo isn't impressing me with their lack of online details (that they say they will be elaborating on later this week). But man, you make it sound like Nintendo betrayed you by killing your dog or something.
I will be doing the same. The PSV just has too many awesome features, great looking visuals, an amazing online system, and a pretty damn impressive game library to start out with. At only $250, the same price as the 3DS, it's just too good to pass up. I think Nintendo could have done a lot better with their showing today, especially with first party titles, online system, and a price point. Nevertheless, I am pretty interested in the Wii U and will definitely be looking for more info on it between now and when it is released next year. Until then, I will be saving for the PSV.