15-05-2005, 01:29 AM
I hope it gives off that feel aswell, as i think Nintendo would be the company that would have kept the Dreamcast alive because it was financially fitter then SEGA, and have now grown better partnerships with third party publishers, such as Square-Enix, Namco, and EA. This will no doubt make for some grade-A releases that every gamer would want to own!
As to your post Blade, how could i disagree with such a point of view! Apart from all the South Africa stuff, i was in pretty much the same situation as you. In fact i didnt have enough to own a Nintendo64 from day one, so i rented it out, time and time again, and again, and no-one could ever reclaim the TV because it was constantly fixed with Mario Kart 64 on the screen. I loved that game, and still do. My nan bought me one in the end
As to the Nintendo Gamecube... Super Smash Brothers Melee, again, totally agree. Nintendo Revolution will no doubt step up the games once again to something we could never imagine or dream until we actually play it and see it for ourselves. The day when Revolution launches, ill need some tissue paper
As to your post Blade, how could i disagree with such a point of view! Apart from all the South Africa stuff, i was in pretty much the same situation as you. In fact i didnt have enough to own a Nintendo64 from day one, so i rented it out, time and time again, and again, and no-one could ever reclaim the TV because it was constantly fixed with Mario Kart 64 on the screen. I loved that game, and still do. My nan bought me one in the end

As to the Nintendo Gamecube... Super Smash Brothers Melee, again, totally agree. Nintendo Revolution will no doubt step up the games once again to something we could never imagine or dream until we actually play it and see it for ourselves. The day when Revolution launches, ill need some tissue paper


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