Don't Get IGN Editors Wrong, They Are Still Going To Buy A Revolution
2.07.06 - The editors at IGN are still going to buy a Nintendo Revolution when it gets released, despite their concerns with Nintendo's philosophies.
"I hate that Nintendo isn't supporting HD. I hate that they put out these really, really weird games and don't put out more mature titles. I really wish that they were going with more powerful graphics this time around. I've played with the new controller and even though it's really amazing how easy it is to pick up and play with, I still don't think we can for sure say that it's going to be easy to pick up and play with. I'm tired of the way they disregard the American market. Don't get me wrong though, I'm still going to pickup the Revolution when it comes out," said Matt Casamissina, editor for IGN's Gamecube channel.
Mark Bozon, editor for the Gameboy channel felt the same way.
"I hate that Nintendo isn't supporting HD. I hate that they put out these really, really weird games and don't put out more mature titles. I really wish that they were going with more powerful graphics this time around. I've played with the new controller and even though it's really amazing how easy it is to pick up and play with, I still don't think we can for sure say that it's going to be easy to pick up and play with. I'm tired of the way they disregard the American market. Don't get me wrong though, I'm still going to pickup the Revolution when it comes out."
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Comments
Wow. Talk about some random BS. Putting quotes around gibberish is a story now?
A little tip. Next time try emailing me for a quote rather than fabricating your own.
Does anyone really read this crap?
-Bozon-
Posted by: Mark Bozon | April 21, 2006 4:25 AM
Mark, my good friend, please refer to the text at the bottom of the web site. It will tell you everything you need to know.
Have a good day.
Posted by: David Gornoski | April 21, 2006 11:17 PM