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Posted by $posts[username] on 12-17-2005 at21:14:
true true could do with a portable joystick o-0
Posted by $posts[username] on 12-20-2005 at01:53:
dib think of it like this,
the zelda team ballons to say 200 people cause nintendo want's it out there, this is an EA level team...when was the last time EA put out an original truely good game?
more people on the team does mean the game can be finished faster but does it mean it will be good? do you want a Rushed zelda that sucks in comparison to other zelda games or a good zelda game that is just as good as the others?
Look at the past 3 maddens, the only thing new they added was a QB vision.
Look at the past 3 Need for speed games, they threw in cop cars and an open city.
Look at the past 3 Medal of Honor games, I honestly couldn't tell you what changed in them.
so having a bigger development team doesn't mean the game would be good, and personally I would much rather play a good game then a rushed or ported poorly game.
I haven't played nintendogs but it does just sound like tomagotchi just more advanced like kameo said.
I do understand what you mean though, you would have a better game to play right now then what is currently out there.
Posted by $posts[username] on 12-21-2005 at15:51:
RE: "Warning"Don't buy Nintendogs!
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Originally posted by helgasboy
I found out about this in Gamestop the employees were talking and I found out you would have to play with the puppies every day. The reason if you skip even one day they will run away and you would have to start a new game that's ridiculous. |
That's a pile of s**t. I own Nintendogs and left it for over a month and when I came back to it my dogs were still there. Someone's a gullible fool.
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