same old jarrod... glad to see you never change buddy.  Defending Nin to the end.  I can't wait for the day when you finally admit that holding out on online play was one of Nintendo's dire mistakes.
Developers are avoiding the cube simply because of the lack of online gaming. If nothing else, wouldn't it be nice for developers to get experience with Nintendo online. Think of it as a free scratchpad. Then when revolution does come, developers will be adept at coding for it.
				
			Developers are avoiding the cube simply because of the lack of online gaming. If nothing else, wouldn't it be nice for developers to get experience with Nintendo online. Think of it as a free scratchpad. Then when revolution does come, developers will be adept at coding for it.
 
	 
				
 T that excluded a vital multiplayer function of the game simply for that reason.  Does that hurt Nintendo?  Hell yes...  that's where the perception factor comes into play.  How much it hurts is highly debatable...  but add up all these little miniscule "hurts" and it starts to become one big pain for Nintendo.  One that could have been avoided simply by implementing online play in a few games.  There is no doubt in my mind that Nintendo would have a solid grip on 2nd place worldwide if they would have been online.
T that excluded a vital multiplayer function of the game simply for that reason.  Does that hurt Nintendo?  Hell yes...  that's where the perception factor comes into play.  How much it hurts is highly debatable...  but add up all these little miniscule "hurts" and it starts to become one big pain for Nintendo.  One that could have been avoided simply by implementing online play in a few games.  There is no doubt in my mind that Nintendo would have a solid grip on 2nd place worldwide if they would have been online.
