You'd have a gamecube...
Even with the gamecube Nintendo chose to not go into Online hardly at all, plus they chose to go with a proprietary game disc which was them stubbornly going into the dvd age after everyone else did. Plus gamecube along with the Wii didn't even give us Dolby Digital 5.1 sound which is ridiculous.
And as for the completely different part Kindrik, like Zero Punctuation said, Nintendo just replaced button mashing with random stick waggling xD Not much difference to me.
Depends on what you're playing and if it's made well.
they chose to go with a proprietary game disc which was them stubbornly going into the dvd age after everyone else did. Plus gamecube along with the Wii didn't even give us Dolby Digital 5.1 sound which is ridiculous.
I could've cared much less...
they chose to go with a proprietary game disc which was them stubbornly going into the dvd age after everyone else did. Plus gamecube along with the Wii didn't even give us Dolby Digital 5.1 sound which is ridiculous.
I could've cared much less...
What I was saying Kindrik is as a gamer I want the best sound (and picture), but if I was a game company creating them, I'd rather have Nintendo use the same media everyone else is and not some mini Matushita disc.
What I was saying Kindrik is as a gamer I want the best sound (and picture), but if I was a game company creating them, I'd rather have Nintendo use the same media everyone else is and not some mini Matushita disc.
I guess I'm not a gamer...? <_<
And I didn't see what was wrong with Nintendo using the Matushita discs. It's not like it hurt the system and there were very few games that required two discs.