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Agreed. If nintendo pull throug with the "revolution" concept, I think that they'll grab a fair market share next gen. Smilie

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hmmmm duffman, who gets the crap old DS?? Smilie
an yea i agree but i think with games like animal crossing and pokemon coming out i think ninty are the ones to make online wot it should be.

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methinks we'll have to share them evenly. Smilie

but it will be especially crappy, because its gone months without a screen protector even. (we'll get 2 on the aus release)

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Nintendo have a special feel to all of their games like nothing has ever matched IMO. For one example, look at Sega and Sonic, the games are great, they have their own feel and character and great gameplay - I really love Sonic games and I don't want to put it down at all - but maybe its just because I grew up playing Nintendo, theres something a little bit more special about, say, a Mario game. Its something that makes you feel warm inside, well, some other games do that as well, but not quite as well as Nintendo games. I don't blindly follow them like I did at one point - if they stop making great games I won't buy them - but its easy to see why people do. And as Cap said, the innovation. In the very slow time for games that we live in now, Nintendo are giving us great games like four swords adventures and donkey kong jungle beat - not to mention the DS, that are actually *different* to the same type of thing we were playing 10 years ago; so games continue to be worth playing.

I totaly agree with beamrider2600.
Nintendo makes "different" games, that's way I buy them.

Revolution is the solution.
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Yes, they make different quality games at that too.....I just wish they would stop relying so much on sequels.

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By the way fellas, I think you should stop acting as if nintendo is your best mate. Yes they do make good games and I like that, but you got to remember they are doing this for $, they are not doing for the sheer sight of us enjoying their games

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Sony and M$ make money; Ninty make games.
I understand that Nintendo are running a business, but they stand for quality in my books and don't pander to the lowest common denominator. I understand that the world is full of bastards, and maybe I'm just a fool, but I believe that Ninty have something different in mind; and I won't give up my Pikmin for nobody!

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