Oh no! Oh no! Apple announced a product which nobody wants, thus stealing the thunder from all those people at GDC making interesting announcements that people care about!
How dare they update their iPad hardware? Nobody bought the first one in the one year they've had, and there's just no...
I want a dirty, hairy chest
And beard around my jaws
To catch disease is my real test
To spread it is my cause
I will travel across the land
Sneezing far and wide
Each Pathogen to understand
Each germ that lives inside
PATHOGEN
Gotta catch 'em all
It's them or me
A fight for...
In a few months when the system has more compelling games (and from the sounds of it you haven't seen Nintendo's list of game releases for the time leading up to E3), good luck finding a 3DS in store.
My point, I suppose, is if they've developed decent games, which people demonstrably want to buy, why do they need what looks like additional charity funding?
EDIT: I mean, suppose if someone like BioWare or Valve asked their customers for money in advance for games they're trying to make...
1) Wouldn't that make it a pre-order, and if so, the article's kind of misleading.
2) That's all fair enough... I just think it's a bit... well, mum said I shouldn't ask strangers for money. (´.´v)
3) Excellent! I happen to be working on an RPG myself; I don't need money for it because all...
Wait, wait, are people getting this money back? Or is this a case of just asking people to give them money so that they can make more money later on? If it's the latter I'm surprised they have the guts to do that.
Ninja'd for the very first time...
And I didn't know that hardware deficiencies counted as your program having a bug. The way I see it, if you write a program while following all the rules of the language, that does what it is supposed to do according to its design, it is without bugs.
My problem with the article (for anyone who cares) is that the writer complains about the third-party rubbish and then describes them as Nintendo-produced. Nintendo did not make those bad games. Nintendo's only game that falls into this category is Nintendogs. If Nintendo is culpable, it is not...
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