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  • fmprodguy
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  • Funny hot things... and opinions can change due to the actions of another.

     For quite a while now, everytime I log on and surf over to my corner of Gamespot and read my very very old blog post. I'm reminded of two things... First... how damn busy I have been, and how pitiful it is that I have not updated my little blog.Second... how easily sinners can become saints, and loosers can become winners...After Nintentdo announced the name of the "Revolution" was the Wii... I was in shock. Every ounce of marketing experience, schooling, research, etc, screamed that this was an impossibly bad name in the west. One I feared they could Continue »
  • Nintendo, my once favorite... further out of touch.

    In the beginning... well ok, it was Magnivox, Atari, Intelevision, and Coleco...But it was Nintendo that resparked video games. Starting with the NES at home, everyone wanted to play. Nintendo was cool.Then Nintendo met Sony, friends at first, then bitter rivals. Nintendo's demand to control manufacturing processes, and refusal to leave the cart both helped them defeat themselves.Then the Gamecube. A great console, minimized in the west (US mostly) by looking to much like a toy. Gamers were growing up, and the tipical gamer was not 12-14 anymore. The Nintendo games rocked, but people (myself included) didn't  buy the Continue »