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Tuesday, Jul 15, 2008
Well, I really don't know what to say. I'm a bigger Nintendo fanboy than anything and I was really looking forward to some big news this morning from the Big N. What I felt like I got was a slap in the face from Nintendo, I really think they have turned their backs on their core gamers like myself. I have been with Nintendo since I was a little kid with my NES and SNES and I've followed them through everything. As the day went by though, some after conference interviews come up from the king of Nintendo his self, Miyamoto. I felt a little better as he addressed some of the core gamers and I felt Nintendo maybe hadn't forgot about us. But back to the conference, I felt Wii Music, Wii Sports and Animal Crossing looked really good. I think the new Wii Motion Plus will be a new interesting addition. Animal Crossing really looks amazing to me and Wii Speak is a step in the right direction for all the people asking for chat in online games. The DS was kind of a miss for me though... I guess we'll have to just take what we got and all in all the more I think about it the better it looks.
Posted by Nick-42, 11:40pm
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Monday, Jul 14, 2008
Wow, very impressive. I'm very excited for Fable 2, Gears 2, Banjo, Too Human and Final Fantasy XIII!!! The avatars are pretty sweet... but I'm very indifferent about the new dashboard so far. I dunno, I wont know until it comes out this fall. Otherwise I think Microsoft had a very good show today and i can't wait to see what Nintendo and Sony have in store for us tomorrow!
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