monkeyking
Sega Dreamcast
Fortune vomits on me once more.
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Post by monkeyking on Jun 9, 2011 17:36:05 GMT -5
Someone won, so everyone else lost. Tell us who won and who lost the most!
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Post by Elsa43 on Jun 10, 2011 13:42:19 GMT -5
I would choose Sony only because they seemed to offer choices for both motion games and the usual controller crowd. The new PSV with dual sticks seems like it could play PS3 type games, PSP type games... and also touch games like Angry Birds. I think it will offer a wide range of games and the pricing was pretty good. Same with the Move controller stuff... it seemed quite optional in most games. Microsoft had some good stuff but I really disliked the concentration on Kinect. I especially hated seeing Fable 4 being "kinecticized". Nintendo... the WiiU might turn out to be quite good but their keynote was very confusing. I think most people walked away with questions rather than a feeling of excitement. Ubi did have Mr. Caffeine though... which is bonus points right there. The guy was just so ridiculous that it was hilarious. Meh.. this year didn't have many surprises ...
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Post by ianbob306 on Jun 10, 2011 14:36:43 GMT -5
I feel like the later live demos of Fable changed my opinion on Fable 4 some. I'm still not interested, but that fact that the game isn't exactly as the conference demo showed made it seem not terrible.
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monkeyking
Sega Dreamcast
Fortune vomits on me once more.
Posts: 903
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Post by monkeyking on Jun 13, 2011 7:11:43 GMT -5
Best Looking Show = Nintendo (Their show was simple & the stage looked good.)
Best Hardware = PS Vita (It was explained well, real games were show, yet there is a ton of potential in the hardware...yes a lot more then in Wii U.)
Best Compromise = Sony (It was as pretty, but Sony was a straight shooter and explained things clearly and well. The very fact Nintendo had to explain and explain and explain yet people were still confused and still walked away with disinfomation shows why Nintendo failed.)
A NOTE ABOUT Wii U My honest opinion is if Nintendo sell it for $250 it might be overprinced but worth it.
Last thought: Wii sold 80 million units. Wii U will sell 15 million. I think they biffed-it.
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