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#1 epormada
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Such talk is heresy!!!
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#2 epormada
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Forza 2, Fable 2 and Mass Effect are all great looking, but thats really all I heard about from the Microsoft camp and I'm left wanting more.  I personally hope they are saving a ton of stuff for E3.  What do you think?
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#3 epormada
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Well with the expectations rapidly decreasing since it's release, Sony was way overdue to do something that looks promising!  Sorry, but I still didn't see anything that merits a $600 price tag. 
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#4 epormada
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GDC 2007: "The Wii is a Piece of Sh*t!"One of Spore's developers rants about Nintendo's "two GameCubes stuck together with duct tape." By Daemon Hatfield

 March 7, 2007 - During a session at GDC this morning titled 'Burning Mad - Game Publishers Rant,' time was taken about half way through to allow developers a chance to spew their own rants. One speaker, Chris Hecker, currently working on Spore at Maxis, took the opportunity to call out Nintendo for not taken games seriously.

"The Wii is a piece of **** Hecker began his talk, which was called "Fear of a Wii Planet." He blasted a few bars of Public Enemy to set the tone. Hecker said the Wii is nothing more than two GameCubes stuck together with duct tape, and that the console isn't powerful enough to provide the next-gen experience he has been waiting for.

Although he stated the system is "severely underpowered," Hecker noted that he wasn't simply referring to the Wii's graphical capabilities. He wants to spend a console's CPU making games more intelligent, and he has found the Wii doesn't have the power to process things like complicated AI.

Hecker also took Nintendo to task for not taking games seriously enough. "It's not clear to me that Nintendo gives a **** about games as an art form," he said. To illustrate his point, he searched for references to games as art on all three console manufacturers web sites. While he found numerous such references on both the official PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 sites, Wii.com had none at all. He then shared quotes from executives at Sony and Microsoft talking about games as a serious artistic medium, and then a quote from a Nintendo executive saying the company only wanted to make "fun" games.

Hecker ended his spirited rant with two demands for Nintendo: First, recognize and push games as serious art. And two, "make a console that doesn't suck ass."

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#5 epormada
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Everyone knows the GC came in last place with the last generation of consoles.  But from looking at your name (keywii) it's obvious you live in a Nintendo fanboy false reality.
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#6 epormada
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Yeah!  That and a 4x4 quad racing game too, like racing with warthogs from Halo.  That would be so sweet!
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#7 epormada
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I just had this conversation at work the other day, and after like 45 minutes I remembered how great the first xbox really was... too many to list here.  Deus Ex: Invisible War was just one of my many favorites that seemed to be largely overlooked!
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#8 epormada
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Too much!  It's graphics, while beautiful are starting to show their age.  I bought the game because it was only $20.00 and came with one month of play time, which is good for the initial purchase.  However, with now over 8 million subscribers you think that Blizzard would be able to lower the overall subscription cost.  Or at least offer cheaper pricing with the more time you buy.  WoW is installed on my PC, but I won't be resubscribing till it's more reasonably priced.  I don't care how much effort/cost goes into maintaining servers, which is probably not as much as they claim!