I have to say a few things here to set the record straight. Just like Acclaim, Eidios, another talentless waste of a company drops supports for GC and then has the nerver to blame Nintendo for doing so.
Yet, Eidios just released one of the WORST most bug filled peices of crap ever to plague video games. I'm, of course, talking about the ultra crappy "tomb raider: AOD." After seeing how bad it really was, I could not believe that any company could get away with releasing such a poor title. This game has to be the biggest rip off the public has seen since the Ps2. It's poorly desinged and as I said before, FILLED with glitches! Not to mention the fact, that Tomb Raider, the flagship in Eidios' publishing library, has been steadily declining in sales since the SECOND game.
Now 4 crappy TR games later, Eidios has the gall to blame their own failure and incompitence on Nintendo. What a load of BULL!
Time Splitters 2 and Hitman 2 were both garbage. Also, did anyone know that about one year ago Eidios tried to sell itself to any interested party, yet no one accepted their offer?! Play the new TR game and you will know why. This is the truth.
What really burns me is that this article shows more of IGN's extremely Anti-Nintendo policy.
They HATE Nintendo and it shows. Even idiot, Matt Casssima, the douche bag that runs Cube.IGN resents the company and system he is suppossed to report on.
Does anyone even bother to mention that the X-Box has lost over 1.35 BILLION since it's launch? No, because M$ wont let them. In this industry, it's all about profit, and M$ has seen NONE on it's X-Box brand. It's the sort of major story you'd expect to see on the top page of website or a magazine, but you don't. Well, know you know why.
Also, no one ever mentions the SERIOUS production problems with $ony's PSP portable. I'm expecting the classic , PS1+PS2 "disc read error" complaints to start pouring in VERY soon after the systems launch. Also another major story you won't see in print.
So in conclusion, there are bigger stories out there than Eidios pulling it's support for GC. Yet the competitions hype machine is using it's marketing muscle to try and use this against Nintendo. Let me tell you this, Eidios leaving Big N' is a GOOD thing.
P.S. I won't even mention the fact that Nintendo fans tend to be well informed and they have good tast in games. That's something that just doesn't work out for companies who are used to working in the $ony philosophy of "Marketing over Substance."
I only speak the truth.