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Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Shrinks Prices and Consoles

OuijaU

@Red_Kinetic: Sorry for taking so long to get back to you. I had a lazy day off work, lying on the couch today. Didn't check my online stuff all day. Anyway, I'm still pretty new to this site, and I don't see any way to send private messages. So, shoot me an email if I haven't figured it out by the time you read this: [email protected]

Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Shrinks Prices and Consoles

OuijaU

@Red_Kinetic: I'd be more than willing to do that for you. I wouldn't charge you anything other than the cost of the console and shipping. I know how much it sucks to be excluded from a region-specific release. Let me know if you haven't already figured out something else.

Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Shrinks Prices and Consoles

OuijaU

The stuff about lack of internet access in Canada, though, is just ridiculous, and reflects the ignorance of people reporting such nonsense. The fact is, broadband internet became widely available in most major regions of Canada several years before it was widely available in the U.S. The only places that would have "near third-world" access to the internet would be regions with small populations. We are 36 million people spread out across the 2nd largest country in the world; there are many parts of the country that are virtually unpopulated. 90% of Canada's population is within 160 kilometres of the U.S. border.

Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Shrinks Prices and Consoles

OuijaU

Wow! I've obviously been sleeping, as I haven't checked gaming news for a few days. I just found out that this thing existed. What a pointless SKU, though; no online support, and Nintendo just recently said that they have no new games in the pipeline for the Wii. Also, why is it only available in Canada? What a strange decision. I live in Canada, so I'm not complaining about a Canadian exclusive release, but... we have just over one tenth the population of the U.S.

Re: Feature: Halloween Scares on Wii

OuijaU

Great feature! I loved the atmosphere and presentation of Cursed Mountain. I thoroughly enjoyed it, until the broken combat control scheme rendered it unplayable for me. I was so disappointed. Anyway, I'll be celebrating Halloween today by playing Silent Hill: Shattered Memories for the first time.

Re: Talking Point: Affordable Consoles Come at a Cost

OuijaU

I would also be willing to pay more if it made a difference. However, my fear is that companies wouldn't actually change anything about labour practices, they'd just charge more and say they were changing things without actually doing so. Call me cynical, but... y'know.

Re: Talking Point: Affordable Consoles Come at a Cost

OuijaU

Good on you, Thomas, for writing and posting this article. Indeed, there are no easy answers, and, in fact, these aren't even easy questions. I voted that the labour issues make me think twice about buying a Wii U, but honestly, I'm still going to buy one. I'm not cancelling my pre-order over this. It's pretty hard these days to avoid products made in China, and many of the things we buy were manufactured under poor working conditions. That doesn't make it right, but it's the reality we live in.

Re: MCV: Wii U Is A Stopgap System, Real Successor Is Still To Come

OuijaU

I highly doubt this is true. As someone else mentioned, releasing "stopgap" systems was what ended up taking Sega out of the hardware business. Why would Nintendo want to follow in their footsteps? Sorry to be a bubble-burster, but I think they're serious when they say they're not trying to compete with Sony, Microsoft, or anyone else in terms of hardware horsepower.

Re: Nintendo Responds To Foxconn's Admission Of Guilt In Child Labour Scandal

OuijaU

Well, that's a PR nice statement, but what is Nintendo going to do if Foxconn doesn't comply with its "Social Responsibility" policy? Tell them to stop manufacturing consoles for them? Probably not. We need to look at the bigger picture as far as labour practices in China go, and sending a few underage workers back to school isn't going to solve the problem over there.

Re: Wii U In-Game Voice Chat Won't Use GamePad Microphone

OuijaU

So, if (for example, in Black Ops II) a person was choose to play with the Pro controller, or the Wii remote + Nunchuk, he or she would still have to plug the headset in to the standard Wii U game pad? And no matter which control scheme a person chooses, his or her only option is a wired headset? LAME. There's no reason at this point that Nintendo shouldn't be able to support wireless devices on their console.