Who Really Cares? wrote: Played it? No but i watched the 10 minute gameplay at E3 and again its not me hating on the game just saying thats not the type of game i would buy a new console for or buy at full price.
Axm wrote: Ok so its $300 for 8gb and $350 for the 32gb?
Is that expandable some how?
Seems ok I guess for patches and dlc. I would of expected alittle more for downloadable games and videos. I guess it was fine for 360 back in '05 so I guess it can still work. Hope I can plug in my external HDD though. Seems like they are taking the route 360 and ps3 did with low hdd's at first. Cause ill get mine about a year or so from now I wonder if the hdd will be upgraded in the future.
Here's the list of games Nintendo currently has listed on their site as launching the same day as Wii U:
Rayman Legends
Black Ops 2
Assassin’s Creed III
ZombiU
Mass Effect 3: Special Edition
Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition
TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT 2
Scribblenauts Unlimited
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
Rabbids Land
Just Dance 4
Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
MADDEN NFL 13
NBA 2K13
TRANSFORMERS PRIME
Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2013
Game Party Champions
ESPN Sports Connection
Darksiders II
Nintendo Land
New Super Mario Bros. U
Dorian wrote:OL wrote:Dorian wrote:Yes, they are idiots and they make the economy as shitty as it is with their over-blown egos and pettiness.
Erm... buying things actually works in favor of the economy...
That's one of the biggest logical fallacies of our age. Buying expensive products of enormous corporations doesn't help the economy. The said corporations use cheap labour despite setting high prices and they accumulate wealth instead of letting in spread evenly throughout the world.
Segata Sanshiro Jr. wrote:Yeaaaa but distributors make a very small piece of the pie. Retail and shipment workers often make minimum wage or slightly above, even if they were pulling in tons of money, not much of it makes it down to middle class workers. In order to spend more money those are the people that need to have disposable income.
The other problem with what you've said is that unemployment rates are going up.
The vast majority of the money being made on stuff like iphones, ipads, heck even consoles and sneakers isn't getting put back into the American economy(or even Europeon), and aren't helping to build South American, African or the Chinese economy. Its a lot of rich people putting money in their pockets.
Game companies are the same, if a big publisher fails and loses money, executives don't take a pay cut, they make layoffs even if the reason for failure was an executive decision.
Big business demonizes itself, doesn't really need much help.
(if you need proof theres tons of articles and lawsuits against walmart, gamestop and other retailers over cost of living)
Segata Sanshiro Jr. wrote: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkdqL2rhWns[/youtube]
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