One step closer for Master Chief to be in there. Minecraft is considered a misbehaved online children (rat boys) game where I'm located. I'm having the fun of my life seeing how grown up rat boy fans of Smash Bros are complaining right now. Same behavior, different age.
One step closer for Master Chief to be in there. Minecraft is considered a misbehaved online children (rat boys) game where I'm located. I'm having the fun of my life seeing how grown up rat boy fans of Smash Bros are complaining right now. Same behavior, different age.
more like 1 step further, since Microsoft now has 2 representatives already
Pictured: Nintendo surrenders to Minecraft's dominance. - 10/1/2020
Like how Minecract surrendered to Microsoft? And, even with that, and all of Microsoft's prior assests and investments, they still managed to embarass themselves for the last 7 years with the Xbox brand. I'm waiting for the day they either: a( get their shit together, stop buying up IPs and squandering them like EA and Konami (not that Konami's buying them, just sitting on them) or b( duck out of the hardware space (like Sega famously did) and become a decent third-party developer. Now that they own Id and Bugthesda, many games on the switch are de facto owned by Microsoft, so... maybe it could happen yet.
As a 2004-2011 era Halo fanboy, I can plainly see that they took their Mario, and just left him high and dry! Didn't respect it well enough for what it was... and now, they've got nothing. I mean they got tons of IPs and stuff... but... do you care? They buy up Bethesda, but only after it had a very 2 years of PR and lackluster output (minus Id)
Like how Minecract surrendered to Microsoft? And, even with that, and all of Microsoft's prior assests and investments, they still managed to embarass themselves for the last 7 years with the Xbox brand. I'm waiting for the day they either: a( get their shit together, stop buying up IPs and squandering them like EA and Konami (not that Konami's buying them, just sitting on them) or b( duck out of the hardware space (like Sega famously did) and become a decent third-party developer. Now that they own Id and Bugthesda, many games on the switch are de facto owned by Microsoft, so... maybe it could happen yet.
As a 2004-2011 era Halo fanboy, I can plainly see that they took their Mario, and just left him high and dry! Didn't respect it well enough for what it was... and now, they've got nothing. I mean they got tons of IPs and stuff... but... do you care? They buy up Bethesda, but only after it had a very 2 years of PR and lackluster output (minus Id)
All I know is more kids care more about Minecraft than they do about Nintendo. We have a generation of retards on our hands.
All I know is more kids care more about Minecraft than they do about Nintendo. We have a generation of retards on our hands.
Every generation is a generation of retards. I remember reading a book on Criminal Justice in Germany going back to (as far as there are records) to pre-christian times. Let it be known that fathers in the 1000s were complaining that their sons were letting their hair out in emulation of those damnable foreign epics from the north.
Every generation is a generation of retards. I remember reading a book on Criminal Justice in Germany going back to (as far as there are records) to pre-christian times. Let it be known that fathers in the 1000s were complaining that their sons were letting their hair out in emulation of those damnable foreign epics from the north.
That resumes my commentary really well, thank you. The same retards complaining that Minecraft is for rat boys were the very same rat boys that played and still play Smash decades ago.
If anyone still believes Nintendo should be the only thing everyone should look at as if this were the late nineties, they are full retards ignorant of the progress we owe to anyone else. I'm really happy this happens on their low cost, cheap produced, unbalanced, franchise milking that many Nintendo IPs (and consoles) are. Time to get in touch with reality, there is a world out there.