I think that Nintendo does have some great minds working for them, however, their "child mind" focus is just killing them. I swore by Nintendo all the way, even in heated debates against Sega Genesis users, until the PS1 jumped on the scene. I still dig their innovation, while looking at them from afar but I really think that Nintendo has become a novely act and losing ground to the 360s/PS3s of the world. The Wii, I read and hear, has lost steam in the eyes of more sophisticated gamers or never even caught on with them, at all. Nintendo seems to be almost as prideful as their once fearless leader, uhhh, I forget his name :\
Chris Dahlen meets the director of interactive fiction documentary Get Lamp and remembers how rich a world that only costs the time it takes to write it can be.
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I think that Nintendo does have some great minds working for them, however, their "child mind" focus is just killing them. I swore by Nintendo all the way, even in heated debates against Sega Genesis users, until the PS1 jumped on the scene. I still dig their innovation, while looking at them from afar but I really think that Nintendo has become a novely act and losing ground to the 360s/PS3s of the world. The Wii, I read and hear, has lost steam in the eyes of more sophisticated gamers or never even caught on with them, at all. Nintendo seems to be almost as prideful as their once fearless leader, uhhh, I forget his name :\
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