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Originally posted by: Deguello
Matt is just an irresponsible journalist. He posted those spec numbers without any sort of source other than "unnamed third party developer" and since then those numbers have basically been debunked.
The addition of any sort of 16x9 progressive widescreen to any game has nothing to do with Matt's opinion at all. That is a total non sequitir. Matt also tried to influence the DS/PSP in a similar way, stating condescendingly that he wasn't even interested in handhelds before the PSP, and that Nintendo should up the specs or something. Well, that's all well and good, but I bet he doesn't talk much about portables any more, if you know what I mean.
It must totally infuriate him when Nintendo is successful and they did it without taking his advice. It's a daily reminder of just how little influence he really has. He even campaigned to keep Smash Brothers in Japan because it was "too weird." I mean seriously.
LOL. None of this is true.
The specs were from the sheets given to developers at the time, not an unnamed nobody. They've been improved since, but were proven to be accurate. He posted them because there was a ton of speculation. He had no negative comments. One day you're complaining there's no news, next day you're peeved because it's not as powerful as the PS3.
Uhhh...Matt did influence one developer, check the mailbags. He's also heavily pushed it and mentioned it to Nintendo repeatedly. He's not influencing Nintendo there, he's influencing smaller developers who think no one cares. It's a good thing too, because we're talking about ADDING 16x9/pro. scan not removing a 4x3 mode.
He took back what he said about the DS. He doesn't talk about it much now, he has NEVER talked about portables much at all over the YEARS. But he has said several times since that he was wrong and the DS has turned out fantastically. So he was wrong? He thought the PSP looked better. He's not allowed to believe that?
I've never seen him mad about Nintendo not taken his advice. When they don't and they do well he's happy for them. When they don't and it turns out he's right he's sad. It's tough love, but it's love.
Can you please provide the Smash Bros. info in a link? I agree that would've been rather stupid, definitely. But that would've been 1997 or so? And once in 10 years isn't anything to crucify him for.
I just don't get the hatred for him. Have you people even read major gaming sites? He is by far the best section head of ANY major site. GameSpot? Crap. GameSpy? Crap. IGN everything else? Crap. He works endlessly for Nintendo fans and he loves Nintendo to no end. The difference? He doesn't lie, and he's not a fanboy.
Look at the comments that this thread was originally about. Is that how you want Nintendo fans to look? Always fanboy, always bashing other people? Making ignorant marks just to pimp your console no matter what? Heck, he admits to love big tech and super-graphics, but he's never ONCE criticized the Wii's power. He admitted he didn't know how Nintendo could make it work, but then before everyone came over at E3 he said he was sold. He loves the Wii.
I think we're lucky that the most influential Nintendo journalist is an honest one. Is he frustrating at times? Yeah. But he doesn't go around giving us a bad name. He's the best know of the IGN editors. Consider that. Who is the best known IGN editor? The Nintendo guy. We're bound to disagree with him on some things, naturally. I disagree with some PGC previews, reviews and editorials too. But if you actually look at the facts, and what he actually says, not these tired propagated stereotypes that have no bearing on reality, you'll see he loves Nintendo and he wants to give us as much info as possible and to see them do extraordinarily well.