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Originally posted by Ninja
Exophase! I am shocked at you! For once we are in complete and total agreement! We should mark this day on the calendar. (no sarcasm intended. Just genuinely surprised and overjoyed)
Syed, I don't think that even if the GameCube had a complete lineup of BMX XXX, BMX XXX 2, Pr0n, Pr0n 2, and games such as Bloody Racing, Gorey Racing, Prostitution 101, and a single Mario game, Lord Kane would still argue that it is a kiddie system that happens to have Mature games. It's the perfect argument in that it's true of absolutely ANY system, as every system is bound to have at least one game that he could call kiddie. On GameCube I guess he thinks that Pikmin and Mario are kiddie, and the others just happen to be there. It's nothing that I can argue, I just wish that he would rephrase it. as for mocking the PS2 lineup, I apologize. I just have a little tunnel vision of my own at present trying to figure out how I can get the games I need. 
Smooth Playa, I have never understood how Crash Bandicoot gained any kind of popularity. He always seemed kind of stupid to me. Especially when people would start bashing Mario as being a kiddie game, then start raving about the new Crash Bandicoot game. It always just seemed to be ultimately retarded to me. I never really played any Crash Bandicoot games other than CTR, but that game seemed to be a knockoff of Mario Kart more than anything.
Kingstar, Nintendo and Sega both do a fair amount of innovation. Mario and Sonic have always represented two different directions of platformers, and it's always kind of intrigued me how the two platformers could always be so different. They evolved totally seperately, and it still shows today. (Mario's still da man though. )
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And thats why i am happy to see Sega and Nintendo working with each other nowdays. It like the old ex-"friendly" rivals allied together to beat the new threat coming from Sony's PS2 and Micro's Xbox.
Mario and Sonic are both innovative and cool characters, although mario is kinda funny, for he's a plumber
PS: This might sound strange, but do you think a Sonic & Mario game will seem good?
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