
NoA boss admits to being ‘intrigued’ with Sony’s upcoming PS3 curiosity
Nintendo of America’s award-winning president Reggie Fils-Aime has praised rival Sony for its upcoming title LittleBigPlanet, whilst also adding good words about Microsoft’s Halo franchise and 2K Games’ 360 shooter Bioshock.
CVG reports that Fils-Aime told SFGate.com that: "I've been very intrigued with Little Big Planet, although I don't know that it belongs on Sony's platform.
"Microsoft has done well. There are a range of first-person shooter type games that are all very well done that could all do quite well on a Nintendo platform. Certainly, the Halo trilogy - anyone who would look at that and say ‘no, I think we could live without it’ probably doesn't think real long about this industry.
"Even games like BioShock - I thought that was tremendously well done. The writing was tremendously clever. I would love to see more of that type of content in the industry overall that actually makes people think a little bit."
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whatever
Whatever Reggie, go back to your none gamers platform, great im happy for Nintendo to be doing well with a fad, but who's going to be there to pick up the pieces when the Wii falls flat on it's ***, thankgod for handhelds.
The guy is a ****
How can he say LittleBigPlanet doesn't belong on the PS3? Thats as *******omeone saying that Manhunt or Resident Evil doesnt belong on the Wii. Sony have always tried to appeal to all types of gamers with their home consoles which is why they have sold more consoles in the last 13 years than Nintendo have in 30.
Re: The guy is a ****
To the above posters, you are clearly missing the point. HE is simply praising the games appeal, yet you are aimlessly ranting and raving.
As for the Wii being a fad, open your eyes and stop following internet rends created by 14 year olds, it's exceeded 'Fad' status from day one of release.
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