Opinion: Nintendo's failure is EA's fault

This isn't making much sense.
 
NSY said:
EA are a very big company and make as much games as first party Nintendo do,

But then again Nintendo can do it without EA.
"EA is making Nintendo fail because it doesn't make games for the Wii U!"

"Nintendo can do just fine without EA!"

what the actual fuck nsy
 
like nsm said, they haven't released a zelda yet, they haven't released pikmin yet, also smash bros hasn't been released, a new 3d mario game, and the list goes on and on.
 
> nintendo

> terrible

That would be Microsoft at the moment. Nintendo's looking pretty good coming out of E3.
 
Walhart said:
> nintendo

> terrible

That would be Microsoft at the moment. Nintendo's looking pretty good coming out of E3.

i think microsoft is going to lose a looooooot of money with the failed xbone. even though they are probably going to create their own handheld and call it completely original.
 
I would like to question the existence of this topic. Nintendo hasn't had any interaction with EA, so it couldn't possibly be their fault, and furthermore, as my learned colleague has rightfully stated, Nintendo are not failing.
 
Actually, Nintendo interacts with all of the 3rd Party Developers, making something for their platforms.
 
Then what was what you meant?
 
Since the Wii u's release

It's not that the console's failing, it just doesn't have any games yet, which is why Nintendo's had barely any interaction with EA. The apparent "failure", which is just a small dip in sales, is simply due to the lack of games as of late.
 
Well, I have a Wii U (and Mac) game in the builds, at the moment.
I hope for a release soon enough, so it gets at least a bit recovered, before the big Nintendo titles get on it.
 
I have the same feeling.
 
Just like "LMAO", "OMG", "AIDS", ROM, etc., I always tend to read it as a word, instead of letter-by-letter.
 
MKGirlism said:
Just like "LMAO", "OMG", "AIDS", ROM, etc., I always tend to read it as a word, instead of letter-by-letter.

Aren't Aids and Rom supposed to be read as a word? LMAO and OMG are words that I often hear pronounced as acronyms, though people do sometimes say them as a word.
 
I even know somebody who pronounces "OK" as a word (like "ock").
 
Time Turner said:
Copper said:
Enough with the off-topic.
I don't think the actual topic is any more pleasant...

Which is why I decided against saying "get back on-topic", since that actually requires a few posts.

If you have nothing to contribute, it's best to just stop posting at all.
 
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