If the job that I currently have is total shit then and the job that I'm at is way better suited for me (and if i could afford the pay cut of course.) Then hell yeah I would go to the other job.
I would rather take a pay cut (again if I could afford it) and be happy with my job rather then stay at a place that I hate.
Not sure if you knew this or not but each game was made by a different developer and as you can see each game got about 2 years of development time until the next game from the developer came out
That's another thing. We are now living in a world where most people would rather have their smartphone of choice or tablet do some of what the 3DS does, which is primarily play games, and don't want a dedicated device. It's much easier and continent to just have a one in all time thing.
I don't understand why people say "sales will pick up when Zelda comes out." Why are people so willing to rebuy and replay a game they played and beat (and some STILL play) again?
It's likely that current and future 3DS owners never got a chance to play OoT when it first came out on the N64 or probably couldn't look past how it looked. Now those people get their chance to play what is highly regarded as one of the best games ever made.
No games worth playing at launch The best games on the horizon are nothing but enhanced ports (hopefully at E3 we get to hear news of brand new games) Features that are in the system but not ready to be used Ridiculous "launch window" time (seriously from March-June?) Also at $250 it's a bit of a pill that's hard to swallow
It would have worked way better on nintendo's part if they had just waited a few more months that way there would be more games to play and all of the 3DS' launch features would be ready to use.
DRM isn't something that isn't going to go away any time soon, but I'm glad companies like Capcom can listen to their userbase to see what can be the best option for both ends. Are there any other companies that listen to their community when it comes to DRM?
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