@Artwark What?! I didn't even read the article (skimmed through it), but it was made clear that some mysterious but well-known company abducted the sibling of someone working at Nintendo. I don't even understand how you came to the conclusion that Namco or Nintendo are the 'culprits' here...
... Alright, someone go make a time machine ASAP! Just kidding
Very interesting article, though. If this hypothesis is correct(guess we'll never know), the Xbox might not have existed and Sega would still be in the console market. But suppose the hypothesis is wrong; this means that a SoNintendo console would might be the only console on the market. Sony will handle the hardware while Nintendo will handle software. Win-win much? I can definitely see why Nintendo backed out, though. Just shows how this industry is unpredictable.
Hmm... MK64 was a bit... uncontrollable for me, since I was used to modern MK. I've played DKR on DS, and my ONLY complaint is that drifting doesn't bring sparks. Sigh... I miss RARE!
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Re: Rumour: Leading Japanese Game Company Kidnapped Dev's Sister To Stop Them From Working With Nintendo
@Artwark What?!
I didn't even read the article (skimmed through it), but it was made clear that some mysterious but well-known company abducted the sibling of someone working at Nintendo. I don't even understand how you came to the conclusion that Namco or Nintendo are the 'culprits' here...
Re: Feature: What If The SNES PlayStation Had Actually Happened?
@hYdeks
"...cause no one has faith in their inferior consoles."
Sigh. I don't even think I should bother typing in anything.
Re: Feature: What If The SNES PlayStation Had Actually Happened?
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Alright, someone go make a time machine ASAP!
Just kidding
Very interesting article, though. If this hypothesis is correct(guess we'll never know), the Xbox might not have existed and Sega would still be in the console market. But suppose the hypothesis is wrong; this means that a SoNintendo console would might be the only console on the market. Sony will handle the hardware while Nintendo will handle software. Win-win much?
I can definitely see why Nintendo backed out, though. Just shows how this industry is unpredictable.
Re: Month Of Kong: The Making Of Diddy Kong Racing
Hmm... MK64 was a bit... uncontrollable for me, since I was used to modern MK. I've played DKR on DS, and my ONLY complaint is that drifting doesn't bring sparks.
Sigh... I miss RARE!