CurseoftheMods said:e pluribus scrotum is Drinky Crow?
Ani why did you edit that to say Drinky Crow? I still think his banning was absurd all of his lackies should been banned instead.
CurseoftheMods said:e pluribus scrotum is Drinky Crow?
- the console could possibly cause a revolution, as the name gives.
Gamefront doesn't get their famitsu early or anything. They just get the info from 2ch like everyone else, and they appear to have gotten some bogus info this time, because this just isn't in Famitsu. It can't be next week's Famitsu because it's not even in print yet, and it's not in the latest issue. Besides, you'd be mental to believe Famitsu readers put Revolution above PS3. Seriously.The Faceless Master said:well, considering this is gamefront, you can't really doubt their ability in getting news from famitsu early, they've been right too many times...
Laguna said:
Firest0rm said:OH SNAP!
JayFro said:Did they take this poll at Nintendo head quarters? Looking at Gamecube sales in Japan these percentages don't really seem to add up.....
The_Letter_3 said:OMFG!!! There are gamers out there who don't base their opinions off of trying to look TEH MACHOOR!! MEGATON!!!!
Well, sure the PS brand sells a lot more and all this...but Nintendo is still pretty strong there and considering the success of the Famicom Mini titles I could see a retro-product like the Revolution being pretty successful THERE. EU/US is another cup of tea...Jonnyram said:Gamefront doesn't get their famitsu early or anything. They just get the info from 2ch like everyone else, and they appear to have gotten some bogus info this time, because this just isn't in Famitsu. It can't be next week's Famitsu because it's not even in print yet, and it's not in the latest issue. Besides, you'd be mental to believe Famitsu readers put Revolution above PS3. Seriously.
ourumov said:Well, sure the PS brand sells a lot more and all this...but Nintendo is still pretty strong there and considering the success of the Famicom Mini titles I could see a retro-product like the Revolution being pretty successful THERE. EU/US is another cup of tea...
The scores for "which next gen console you are interested in most" are:Elios83 said:Babelfished from Gamefront.de :
The Famitsu asked readers in its newest expenditure, which NEXT generation console interests her in most.
1. Nintendo revolution: 42,2 %
2. Sony PlayStation3: 39,8 %
3. Microsoft Xbox 360: 18,0
Then that's just bonkers. System unveiling, controller redesign, tech specs out the wazoo, demonstration footage and talking about it for most of the press conference... and that's less impact than seeing the tiny box and hearing about the downloadable old games?Jonnyram said:The percentage scores above are "which hardware's announcement presentation had most impact?" Slightly different to what gamefront said, so there you go.
the console could possibly cause a revolution, as the name gives.
Agreed. Just going off my gut I'd say for next gen, Revolution will probably do somewhat better than GameCube in Japan, about the same in America and somewhat worse in Europe. Especially if that 2007 thing is true.ourumov said:Well, sure the PS brand sells a lot more and all this...but Nintendo is still pretty strong there and considering the success of the Famicom Mini titles I could see a retro-product like the Revolution being pretty successful THERE. EU/US is another cup of tea...
But NES Classics are also very successful here (NA), and the GameCube is more successful, even if it is in third.ourumov said:Well, sure the PS brand sells a lot more and all this...but Nintendo is still pretty strong there and considering the success of the Famicom Mini titles I could see a retro-product like the Revolution being pretty successful THERE. EU/US is another cup of tea...
- the console is very small and from the Design untypisch for Nintendo.
:lol :lol :lolHournda said:Wow, it`s going to start a REVOLUTION!