24-12-2003, 04:43 PM
He's right, Nintendo just had to take time out to find a price that fitted with the Gamecube, now it works perfectly! Theyre selling more units then any other console!
However, i still believe that not making a bid for Rare was such a bad move by Ninty. Rare had such high hopes and sum of the games they had in development were looking like o so good winners, such as Perfect Dark Zero, mmmmmm. The company WANTED to work with Nintendo, they never really made any other games other then for Nintendo consoles before, look at the N64, plus they left the bid for such a long time too see if Ninty were too respond. In fact some people were so gutted, when Rare became part of Microsoft, some of the workforce left, and continue to make GC n GBA games as a stand-alone company! Hows that for loyalty!
However, i still believe that not making a bid for Rare was such a bad move by Ninty. Rare had such high hopes and sum of the games they had in development were looking like o so good winners, such as Perfect Dark Zero, mmmmmm. The company WANTED to work with Nintendo, they never really made any other games other then for Nintendo consoles before, look at the N64, plus they left the bid for such a long time too see if Ninty were too respond. In fact some people were so gutted, when Rare became part of Microsoft, some of the workforce left, and continue to make GC n GBA games as a stand-alone company! Hows that for loyalty!


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