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Exactly. Because you're a non-socialite geek who hates Microsoft, what they stand for, and their larger demographic.
People may contend my points verbally, but subconsciously, without noticing, they'll reinforce everything I say.
"Bros before hoes" was invented and perpetuated by bitter dudes who ain't getting anything, just like "sloppy seconds" and all the other cock-blocking phrases used to turn a fellow males off from a woman or women.
So you won't deny that the WiiU has no games and isn't selling anymore? And that I stack more paper and get more b****es than you too?
Congratulations, I'm joking.
Look at these poor responses... the randomizer trying to convert this colloquial conversation into a grand central thesis with I-grabbed-these-words-from-a-thesaurus jargon, mixed with mental gymnastics (these graphics are amazing>graphics dont matter>they look better than a near decade-old game) fit for the olympics.
Sure, this ploy for a reaction test was cliche and lame of me, but hate me for being unoriginal, not honest.
I DO feel stupid now... a grown man arguing with a pre-pubescent punk... who also has downs syndrome(?).
Because Sony's financial problems aren't news. They've been present since 2000, when they had a peaked market worth of $200 billion+, and now according to Forbes they're worth less than $15 billion. Though they hemorrhaged $185 billion+ in the span of a decade, it's not news.
The WiiU failing is news. The Vita had it's phase, but it ended when it started outselling even the 3DS in a few consecutive weeks. Now it's no longer news.
There's just so much attention people will give bad news, but the problem is that gamers are PEOPLE. That's a problem, because Nintendo gamers are CHILDREN (or immature), which means they develop mentally slower.
So while Sony fans reacted with denial, and then anger, bargaining, and then (a euphemistic) depression, and FINALLY acceptance, after only a few months of bad news, a majority of Nintendo fans have been stuck on denial and anger.
So tell the average Vita fan that they have no games, and they'll say "Yeah, kinda. We have a few, but hopefully we'll get some new ones soon."
Tell the average WiiU fan (see: this thread, that thread, ANY thread) that they have no games, and they'll only react with DENIAL or ANGER,
GROW UP, NINTENDO FANS. THE 5 STAGES OF GRIEF HAS GOT YOU PEGGED.