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Ayumi Yamada

Member Since 23 May 2013
Offline Last Active May 23 2013 12:49 PM

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In Topic: Hi. c:

23 May 2013 - 11:54 AM

Be Surprised, i read the entire thing and so will others! 
Welcome to the Forum, where we talk about the obvious, Nintendo Wii U!

I would recommend playing the Wii U when all the big games come out (like 3D Mario, Mario Kart, Retro, Wind Waker HD, Pikmin etc) because my guess is that smash bros won't be coming out this year or early next year, it's a pretty big game after all and we haven't even got a screenshot or leaks yet.

Also if you're not going to play the Wii U, i would wait until the price goes down a bit more, no point paying $400 for it now and not use it but then start to use it when the price is $350 or even $300, just a suggestion! :D

Haha! I totally just caught that typo I made, I meant that I would be surprised, not wouldn't! Sheesh, that made me sound so over-confident at first!

But yeah, I see what you mean! I guess I'm just OCD about having the console. I work at this retail store that I'll soon be terminating from by the next month, so that's why I want to go ahead and get the 3DS and Wii U because my parents don't really spend that much on me compared to my younger siblings, haha.

 

Welcome to the forums!

Thank you!

 

Welcome.

Thanks.

 

@BlooregardQ.Kazoo:

Haha! Thank you very much!


In Topic: MS: If You're Backwards Compatible, You're Really Backwards

23 May 2013 - 11:49 AM

If I had owned the Xbox 360, I wouldn't have been bothered with the Xbox One not being backwards compatible. I wouldn't even mind hooking up my Xbox 360 to play Xbox 360 games should I feel the want to do so. But I don't believe that calling people "backwards" for wanting backwards compatibility was a good, professional move on Microsoft's end. Sure, it would be a lot easier if the Xbox One had such as having to either hook up both the Xbox 360 and Xbox One together or separately to play games is a rather daunting task, but I would have done it anyway should I have bought the Xbox One.

 

They could have handled the situation a lot more better than that.

 

However, since I do not play the Xbox 360 and have no intentions of buying the Xbox One, I am not bothered by this.

 

Something to think on: Although they're calling the people wanting backwards compatibility "backwards" and what-not, wouldn't Microsoft technically be "backwards" for naming their next-generation console Xbox One compared to the Xbox 360?


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