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Re: Editorial: It's Not Fun to Criticise Nintendo Games, But It's Been Unavoidable in 2015

Daz-brum

Perhaps as a reviewer you have to realise that some of the gamers are not as experienced as you maybe they haven't played the previous smash games or maybe you could be looking for too much out of a tennis game did you ever consider Nintendo gamers wanted a tennis game foremost that executed the game simply for all level of gamers to enjoy I am 49 years old and my family two generations down love this tennis game it is a good enjoyable family game I have got more than my moinies worth so Nintendo thank you for the hours of fun with this and many more games to come, I understood your review but I think you may have lost sight of offer factors why people buy games these days. Your reviews are very insightful and I use them to judge if a game is a game for me but in the end nothing bets picking up the controller and giving it a go keep up you good work I for one rely on your reviews if not fully at as a good guide - happy reading for years to come.

Re: Poll: We Need to Talk About amiibo - Where Do You Stand?

Daz-brum

It has become a joke I used to get a Nintendo email preferences order purchase etc etc then no email no pressure order nothing I emailed Nintendo to get a emotionless relply what about loyal customers, then I staterted to get emails again telling about a 3pm per order at 3 pm on the dot sold out how strange Nintendo ??? All Amiibo I am not bitter I bought them from Game may be a few pound more expensive but I got them on the day delivered and they know how to look after a loyal customer (so far).

Re: Nintendo Looking To Grow Wii U Audience To Tempt Back Third Parties

Daz-brum

What a load of crap if the Wiiu has say 6 million sales so EA and all the other major third parties say not a big enough installer base but they don't get it people who are going to buy the Wiiu are Nintendo fans who like pure game play with hidden extras to prove your ability as a gamer not War games on the sixth or seventh edition because with say 14 million sales theses people still probably will not buy the same assembly line crap these third parties churn out year after year so then we get Nintendo only sells Nintendo software sounds like the Wii all over again..

Re: Nintendo Looking To Grow Wii U Audience To Tempt Back Third Parties

Daz-brum

What a load of crap if the Wiiu has say 6 million sales so EA and all the other major third parties say not a big enough installer base but they don't get it people who are going to buy the Wiiu are Nintendo fans who like pure game play with hidden extras to prove your ability as a gamer not War games on the sixth or seventh edition because with say 14 million sales theses people still probably will not buy the same assembly line crap these third parties churn out year after year so then we get Nintendo only sells Nintendo software sounds like the Wii all over again..