Just to think someone is drawing porn of the monsters as we speak. RULE 34, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
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Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 29 May 2013 - 04:21 PM
Just to think someone is drawing porn of the monsters as we speak. RULE 34, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 28 May 2013 - 05:42 PM
oh
. I do like the round edges on Wii U discs, so comfy in my grip.
it almost is a case from the 90's, this is xbox one
MH3U works just fine, it's just that the DVD case came with a nasty dent on the spine. That'd never happen if the cases themselves weren't those horrid "environmentally friendly" ones with the big chunks missing. The rounded disc edges are really nice, however.
Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 24 May 2013 - 05:59 PM
Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 20 May 2013 - 02:33 PM
Julio93, on 19 May 2013 - 10:50 PM, said:Showing no support to a console and calling it crap will draw in 3rd party.....How in the world does that even make sense.
EA already has a really bad reputation with the SimCity fiasco and day 1 DLC, not to mention is a massive bully. I seriously doubt that developers not connected to them would listen to a single word the spew. Ubisoft and others have said very good things about the console as well.
Desert Punk, on 20 May 2013 - 05:45 AM, said:Ubisoft are supporting the wii u despite minimal sales of their software because I guess they believe Nintendo will bounce back and are prepared to make a loss on wii u games in the short term. EA games seem to be intent on doing the maximum damage to Nintendo at every opportunity and they are damaging Nintendo.
It's clear EA made no effort with their wii u games previously with the exception of Criterion and are now trying to kill it off best they can.
I guess they want to a 2 horse race for the next generation.
The trouble is it's not in Nintendo's interest to work against EA. All they can really do is improve their market share and hope EA starts supporting wii u but emotionally I'm sure that is not what they want to do.
EA is a hard company to like.
Trust me, when the big AAA games roll out and sales pick up, suddenly EA will say the Wii U has/had "untapped potential".
Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 19 May 2013 - 06:29 PM
As we know, EA is a massive company with major franchises like Battlefield, Mass Effect, future Star Wars and NFL games, etc.. We also know that none of these are rolling out of the Wii U. This means that the likes of Activision and Ubisoft as well as many other publishers and developers won't have to compete with such big names, and feel less threatened on U releases. On Microsony's machines competition will be fierce for consumers' money simply between publishers. Nintendo and EA stay away from each other, and there is much more breathing room.
Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 17 May 2013 - 10:33 AM
RogueStatus28, on 17 May 2013 - 08:21 AM, said:I think at this point Nintendo is saying: "screw the western developers, we're going to the Japanese developers" such as Sega, Capcom, and Namco.
Sega is bringing Sonic, Yakuza, and rumored Skies of Arcadia sequel.
After dealing with EA, I don't think Nintendo would really trust western developers.
Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 17 May 2013 - 10:29 AM
EA's refusal to support Nintendo reminds me of a toddler smashing its toys (killing off games ready for realese) because its parents won't take it to Disneyland (Nintendo turning down Origin). A move putting them neck-and-neck with the DPRK in terms of self-destructive, moronic bitterness.
Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 14 May 2013 - 02:39 PM
EA are really making complete fools of themselves at this point; they're not even trying to sound realistic! *groan, facepalm, sips soda*
Posted by TheDoritoKing
on 06 April 2013 - 05:23 PM
Although I've never been a fan of FPSes (sans TF2, love that game), maybe a CoD/Battlefield-style exclusive would help reel in some of the "hardcore" crowd, not to mention show off the Wii U's 1090p. Y'know, give XBox fanboys something to envy, something to admire.
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