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No quote pyramid pls, they were annoying the first time >:T
No it's not me. It's Victoria Justice. And yeah I'm going to visit her at 4.Not much. That sounds like fun.
Is that your picture in your avatar?
I've started Kingdom Hearts: DDD. It's more confusing than 358/2 Days, but it's okay.
What game is it?
Ah New Super Mario Bros. 2, they should've delayed it for next year so we can look forward to New Super Mario Bros. U as a launch title for Nintendo's new console, but I do see that they're adding a NSMB title for each console since the DS.
Super Mario Bros. Wii U is supposed to be better than NSMB2, so that would only make nsmb2 more anticlimatic. So no.
Super Mario Bros. Wii U is supposed to be better than NSMB2, so that would only make nsmb2 more anticlimatic. So no.
But it's for the best to prevent a controversial backlash it has already caused when its release date was announced.
The controversial backlash lies in the fact it's way too similar to the past two games, not that its release date is too close to the Wii U one.
Why? There's no rule against them and we've had much bigger ones in the past.@Exor; @TheMissingno.;
Too many quote-inside-quotes makes viewing the thread difficult for users. I've removed those extra quotes this time. Please stop. :<
The controversial backlash lies in the fact it's way too similar to the past two games, not that its release date is too close to the Wii U one.
I thought it was both, and delaying NSMB2 might lessen the backlash. Of course, the original SMB2 was too similar to the first game outside of its harder difficulty, so I really don't see how it got away with it.
Nobody cares about the backlash, people who like Mario platformers will still buy it anyway. Why wouldn't they get away with it?
Why? There's no rule against them and we've had much bigger ones in the past.@Exor; @TheMissingno.;
Too many quote-inside-quotes makes viewing the thread difficult for users. I've removed those extra quotes this time. Please stop. :<
= Make sure to make all of your posts coherent.
Nobody cares about the backlash, people who like Mario platformers will still buy it anyway. Why wouldn't they get away with it?
Because the geek culture is one of the most dominant groups in the internet community, and backlashes is what they do best, and they have the potential to bring a company down.
There may be no rules against them, but if they make viewing the thread difficult for people here, it shouldn't be done. If another person's posting makes your reading the thread difficult or unpleasant, would you appreciate that? :<Why? There's no rule against them and we've had much bigger ones in the past.
That is not true. Internet geeks (aka those whiny bitches you find in comment sections and message boards) have no influence whatsoever. You are the only person who thinks that is the case and actually cares about them. Everyone else ignores them, because they don't have any influence. If they had, the Wii U would have been twice as powerful than the PS3 and Xbox 360 because these are the same people that flip their shit about resolution and such. Yet the Wii U is only as powerful as the PS3 and Xbox 360, because like I just said, Nintendo nor anyone else cares about these people. And yet the Wii U will still be super succeful and Nintendo will not be brought down.
Why? There's no rule against them and we've had much bigger ones in the past.@Exor; @TheMissingno.;
Too many quote-inside-quotes makes viewing the thread difficult for users. I've removed those extra quotes this time. Please stop. :<
Could fall under this:
= Make sure to make all of your posts coherent.
Your posts aren't exactly coherent if they contain posts that only have 1 letter per line.
There may be no rules against them, but if they make viewing the thread difficult for people here, it shouldn't be done. If another person's posting makes your reading the thread difficult or unpleasant, would you appreciate that? :<Why? There's no rule against them and we've had much bigger ones in the past.
We've asked people posting those big quote pyramids as well before.