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Awesome.. Damn, I miss the old Nintendo.. IMO they went overboard with the kiddy crap these days and developers don't like the stigma for making games on the Wii.
more like, they're so uncreative they don't know what to do with the wii, they're too used to their formulatic shit
Truth of the matter is Nintendo has the right ideas, it just needs a larger force making games, realize their company employs under 5k people (hence why it was, at one point, the most profitable income : employees ratio company in the world), they can't afford to put too much effort into their titles, which is why they're too shallow with Wii launch.
On a side note, we just recently finished up a cover of Super Mario Land 2's insanely dancey Space Zone song (Now that's a mouthful!). Head over to our page and check it out. Thanks!
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Truth of the matter is Nintendo has the right ideas, it just needs a larger force making games, realize their company employs under 5k people (hence why it was, at one point, the most profitable income : employees ratio company in the world), they can't afford to put too much effort into their titles, which is why they're too shallow with Wii launch.
On a side note, we just recently finished up a cover of Super Mario Land 2's insanely dancey Space Zone song (Now that's a mouthful!). Head over to our page and check it out. Thanks!