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| 24 May 2013 11:42 AM |
I'm a nintendhoe myself, and I guess it sounds cool, other than the used games and internet. But really, you say it has no games while it was announced three days ago? I mean really, you can't expect it to have a billion games pre-launch. Please, give it time. I'll stick with my Wii U, but it may actually be pretty darn good.
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| 24 May 2013 12:44 PM |
The used game issue has been confirmed by Microsoft false.
Oh, and, reported for spam. |
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| 24 May 2013 01:25 PM |
@tested
For one, not spam.
And 2, Microsoft stated that you require a fee to play used games. |
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| 24 May 2013 01:57 PM |
Maybe they should just cut a with used game companies where they (The gamers) have to pay a little more and that goes to microsoft, sort of like how taxes work.
On a related note, I have a very tiny idea of how taxes work. |
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| 24 May 2013 02:03 PM |
| I never complained about the number of launch games. My complaint is the lack of 3rd party games that are coming to the Wii U. No Frostbite 3. No Unreal Engine 4. So, you can forget games like Mass Effect and Dragon Age. |
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| 24 May 2013 02:42 PM |
If you'd keep up and stop following gaming sites and blogs you'd know Microsoft's Xbox support twitter confirmed this false many times.
Oh, and, reported for spam. |
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