@Jestersmiles So, let me get this straight, you're calling people immature for calling you a name while you call them Nintendo bots? I don't understand your logic.
@ciaxhieu "Only thing it does differently is the gamepad." Well, yeah, besides the camera, multitasking feature, TV remote application, actual internet browser, Nintendo TVii, and essentially everything else.
@ciaxhieu This coming from the guy who is replying to other comments, hating on the console, while I doubt you have even played it, or even seen others play it in person. And the guy who can't abbreviate the word generation.
@lightleggy You can't just expect them to get it perfect on the first try. If you do, it's always a big letdown. Besides, how is the Wii-U 'half-baked?' It's a console and a handheld in one. What more do you want, surround-sound speakers to come out of the sides of the pad? A few technical errors and limitations don't make it half-baked. At least they're trying something new instead of just releasing a graphical update every few months.
I can agree that Nintendo consoles have some shortcomings, but at least they're actually innovating, unlike the 360 and the PS3 especially. Let's face it, Sony consoles hide behind pretty graphics and fast paced gaming (Which is essentially just shoot, dodge, shoot, dodge, shoot) while trying to make it look like they're keeping up by copying the last thing Nintendo did. (The Wii comes out, then Playstation move, the 3DS and then the PS Vita) While Nintendo creates their own things. The 360 copied motion gaming as well with the Kinect, but at least they improved it to some degree. It seems like nobody cares about originality and innovation anymore and all anyone wants is a half-a**ed game with good graphics that's entertaining for 30 minutes.
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