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Topic: The console that started nintendos faultering

32 replies / Originally posted by mattattaxx / Latest reply from coologuy1957 / Topic is open

By deinfinityx

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Well that isn't to hard since most of the wii games are $30-$50 and the bargin bin is for $20 and under games, same with the Ds, i mean most of those are $30-35 new.

Posted 7 months ago

By coologuy1957

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The difference is the PS2 is last gen and done, whereas the DS & Wii both target kids and are the two best selling consoles every month. They stock tons of that garbage, most of it by developers you've never heard of and will never hear from again.

The Wii/DS are the phantom developer cash grab of the century!

Posted 7 months ago

By deinfinityx

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That is both sad and true, nintendo has had the most shovelware right next to the ps2 IMO

Posted 7 months ago

By coologuy1957

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most definitely

Posted 7 months ago

By nickha0

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Ocarina of Time is THE top rated game on metacritic, and goldeneye is up there too

Posted 6 months ago

By coologuy1957

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two games does not a best console ever make..

Posted 6 months ago

By deinfinityx

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No but you are forgeting, mario, super smash bros, perfect dark, diddy kong, just to add.

Posted 6 months ago

By coologuy1957

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I know and then you get into this whole argument about how many games does it take to make the best console. Some people say if they best game ever is the only game on a system, then its the best system ever. I have a much easier time saying its the quantity of quality games that matters - and systems like the NES and PS1 are way ahead in those terms. The PS2 as well...

Posted 6 months ago

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