If something pleases you, you two won't post about it.
I can't speak for Ian on this, but that's definitely not true for me. Next time, do your research. There are plenty of posts by me on this site praising various things, especially games; movies; and TV series. That's all I think I need to say on that matter.
In fact, in the last year I think you guys combined have only posted maybe 3 positive things you like about anything related to video games that wasn't a review (btw, what does that say?)
I like to write mini-reviews once I've completed a game, movie, TV series, etc. critiquing what they do or don't do well. It's a hobby of mine, and I don't particularly care if you like it or not. When I'm not playing or writing about games I played, I don't tend to post much. That's "what it says".
On the flip-side though, if something displeases you, which is most if not all of the time, you'll voice your opinion in a lengthy, repetitiousness form spanning several threads that are similar or even vaguely similar.
This one goes much more for Ian than it does for me, and I'll leave that to him to defend. Sure, if I don't like something I'll post about it, but stating it a couple of times more than suffices for most things, so I don't see the point in badgering it. As for the length, true criticism requires words, a concept that may be foreign to you in a world where 150 characters is considered "wordy". I tend to ramble a little bit if I get particularly riled-up or want to discuss something in-depth, but I'd rather have too much information than too little.
Then when someone calls you out, you get pissed. Just like you did right now.
Sorry, but to piss me off you'd have to write something that does more than mildly amuse me, and frankly I don't think you possess that capability.
Arguing something that is only vague and hasn't become a real product is even weaker. But most of all, arguing something that has no precedence is the weakest.
No, there was certainly precedence: Japan has become increasingly obsessed with their handhelds, and at least two notable Japanese console role-playing games have migrated to handhelds, where they seemingly will remain for the foreseeable future (Valkyria Chronicles and Kingdom Hearts). As for arguing over things that may or may not exist,
welcome to the Internet and
welcome to the rumors thread.