They'll at least try to satisfy a consumer, especially one who has given them so much business for well over 10 years.
I'm not saying they'll be, "You're right! From now on, we'll get rid of all these add-ons, and just go back to making games you can play in full without them!." But if they're at least halfway decent, and they value their customers (as any business should, if they want to stay IN business), they'll do something. People these days fail to realize how much power there is in voicing your opinion. Instead, you guys just sit on your ass, and take whatever someone like Nintendo shoves up your ass. Maybe if YOU write a letter, you'll get something in return too. |
I'd just like to know what kind of games you actually do like, Jamesman? If almost no GC or GBA games appeal to you, that isn't saying you have very good taste in games. Maybe you don't look for the good ones or make up your mind that they suck ahead of time. Not a good way to really evaluate the situation.
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So just because I don't like GC or GBA games, I have bad taste? That just screams "fanboy." :rolleyes
To say it again: There are some games that I'm sure I would enjoy. But there's not enough for the GC that would justify me buying one. And until I end up with a GBA SP, I'm not interested in any GBA games no matter how awesome they may be. I can't see my GBA, and I don't want to spend another $100 on a new GBA so soon. |
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Jamesman, I'm just saying that if you play Zelda: The Wind Waker, Metroid Prime, or Eternal Darkness and didn't think they were the shit, then there is something wrong with your taste. It's good gaming, not Nintendo "fanboyism." If you judge games and consoles before playing, then your opinion is simply useless.
The GBA has a bunch of games (I mean a bunch) to offer and loads of great titles so if you can't find games you like there, that's sad. I can see my GBA just fine. |
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Tim, please read what I wrote. And if you can see your GBA fine, good for you. But my room doesn't have lighting equal to daylight. And I really don't want to go sit on my porch to play Super Mario World. |
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Sure the GBA can be a pain in the ass to see in certain situations but if you have a lamp you should be able to see it fine as long as you angle it so the glare doesn't kill you. I have it nice at work since the lighting here is excellent but at home I just use a lamp. If that is your big complaint, then yippy..... Uber-Whiner |
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Boy oh boy, I'm gonna get those evil people! >: |
Haha.
If the gba lighting is really a big deal to you get a light for it. But that obivously isnt the problem. You just hate nintendo pure and simple. Personally I hate them all equally, they are all trying to fuck the consumer. If you think sony or microsoft are any better than nintendo you are a fool. |
It's obvious I'm not going to get either of you to understand. But I'll try one more time, and then we can move on.
The situation with the GBA/GBA SP bothers me because I feel I was mistreated as a loyal customer of Nintendo's. I bought the GBA around the time of it's release. And the fact that they're releasing a new system so soon that improves on a problem that should never have existed in the first place displeases me. If you want to consider that a hissyfit, then so be it. But it's my right as a consumer to decide what I like and don't like. It is my right to have a hissyfit. I paid $70 for a GBA, and I can't justify playing and addition $100 for what I feel is their mistake, and not mine. As for lighting. My room has those bulbs that are supposed to last for like 20 years. That also means they're not as bright as normal ones. Maybe that attributes to the glare. Then again, maybe it's the fact that I own Super Mario Advance and Circle of the Moon (which is well-known to be hard as fuck to see). I'm sure other games have been made with this in mind. In fact, I know it has. But still, there are next to no games on the GBA I would want. And when it comes to spending $40, I'd rather buy something else than a GBA game that I may or may not be interested in. On top of that, I don't have a job at the moment. I don't HAVE $100 to spend. Tim. I said that I am sure there are game I'd like for GC. I'd very much be interested on Metroid, Zelda, and others. But there's not enough games for me to justify buying the system. That doesn't mean I don't like the titles before I even played them. That doesn't mean I have bad taste. It means I don't want to spend $200 on a system just for a number of games I can count on one hand. End of story. |
gamecube costs 150 and comes with games.
And honesty I dont even think nintendo knew how to light the screen like they did on th sp. The sp basically copies the afterburner kit which came out ealier. I think they would have used this method before had they knew how to use it. They could have done a lit version like the game gear...but those screens use a lot more power. |
The GBA's lighting does suck. It's not as bad with newer games, but as the SP becomes standard, I wouldn't be surprised if future titles aren't designed with the original GBA's inferiority in mind.
I'm a little bitter that they released the SP and aren't offering some sort of trade-in option, but the real reason I think the whole thing is so shady is their timing: Nintendo announced the GBA SP the first week of January or something. I'd be a lot more pissed if I was one of those people who bought/received the GBA for Christmas and then found out a week later that the model that should've been released in the first place would be out shortly, and Nintendo kept hush hush about it just to milk the holiday season. But all in all I don't think Nintendo's business practices are fucking the consumer up the ass more than any other corporation. |
I've only had two issues with my GBA:
1. The screen has absolutely no scratch resistance. 2. Speaker placement. Fuck it, however, as I'm enough of a homebody to warrant picking up the GBA-GC Player when it hits. As for the major console wars, I lost interest when SEGA gave up. Reminds me of that commercial comparing game libraries between the SNES and the Genesis, with the brick walls at the end. :( The war had class back then, now it's whack, yo. |
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