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Originally posted by: odifiend
joe, try reading...I never complained that Acclaim was making too many games (i never complained about to few games either).
Also joe, if you take a grammar lesson, the contraction haven't (have not, just in case you're not in the know) refers to past tense. I agree I would not buy most of Acclaim's most recent video games but you said (by using the word haven't) that I have never supported Acclaim on the cube. That is what I was responding to. Grammar is good, maybe you should try preschool. Adjectives are great too. Instead of what you said, 'their games' their recent games would have be great.
Turok is not a launch title, just like SMB2 (according to you) it shipped along side Mario Sunshine.
Dude, I was playing NES at 3.
You stated that they dropped Cube support, meaning you wanted more Cube games from them. Then you said, well they put out too many games. That pretty much is complaining about too many and too little...
Ah it refers to the past tense... yes and Acclaim dropped Cube support some time ago, therefor haven't easily refers to the last games they put out on the Cube. In your world I guess have not and other past tense words only refer to the very last thing in past tense, not to everything in the past lol. And as far as using the word haven't, this is a forum for crying out loud not a freakin english class... If you want to talk about bad grammar, heres some from your last post: You said: "Instead of what you said, 'their games' their recent games would have
be great." Hmm interesting, eh?
Turok is not a launch title, but it's also 2 years old, and was released only 9 months after the Cube came out, while XG3 was a launch title. Big deal... It still shows that you have not and would not purchase the recent Acclaim releases on GC, but you like to complain about them not supporting GC anymore, my point still stands...
And the fact that you were playing nes at age 3 doesn't help your argument. At age 3 you had no idea of what games there were other than what your parents bought you. Furthermore not really any people remember their lives at the age of 3.