Things I have wondered why Nintendo hasn't done

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The only new Rare-game that didn't really attract me was Kameo. And even though Rare released a lot of classic games for Nintendo through the years, a lot of people are forgetting that they'r relation wasn't as good as it could be either at certain times. I think it needs some more time before the 'big' games come to Microsoft-systems.

At least I'm glad that Microsoft isn't being a b**** about platforms, so Rare still releases games for Nintendo platforms every now and then. If Sony was in Microsoft's position, they would be very strict about platforms outside of Sony, I can tell you that much...
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Well, Sony thinks they rule the world. Did you read their comments about how people would learn discipline so that they could buy themselves a PS3?

Man, I really want some old-school style Rare games. They were some of the best developers of the '90s.
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Come on, Viva Pinata was a step in the right direction. It was aimed for children, ofcourse, but at least they'r being innovative again with crazy ideas.
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Morkulv wrote:Come on, Viva Pinata was a step in the right direction. It was aimed for children, ofcourse, but at least they'r being innovative again with crazy ideas.
Yeah... But I can't say I care too much for it. Seemed a little boring when I played it. By the way, I remember awhile ago I read about some garden-based game from them in EGM in the rumor section... Is that what Viva Pinata turned out to be?
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ravaged_warrior wrote:
Morkulv wrote:Come on, Viva Pinata was a step in the right direction. It was aimed for children, ofcourse, but at least they'r being innovative again with crazy ideas.
Yeah... But I can't say I care too much for it. Seemed a little boring when I played it. By the way, I remember awhile ago I read about some garden-based game from them in EGM in the rumor section... Is that what Viva Pinata turned out to be?
Probably. I haven't played it yet, but if it's like all the other sim games I've played, it starts off boring while you're getting started with the minimal tools, but gets more and more hectic and intricate as you develop. Like most sim games, it's aimless, so you have to make your own fun.
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