Tired of being picked on and looked down upon for being a Nintendo-exclusive console owner, commenter ClaudioIphigenia speaks up on Kotaku about the rather reasonable reasoning behind his brand loyalty.
So after having just replied to three different comments on why I only own a Nintendo console, I figured it was time for a Speak up on it.
Yes, you read that right, I only own Nintendo consoles. Now before you fly into a rage calling me a fanboy or whatever, get the whole story. My family doesnāt have a ton of money. I have to forego a lot of things, but one thing my family has always been good about is my video gaming. An unfortunate side effect of the whole lack of funding is that I donāt have as much money as I would like for every game that comes out. A lot of times I barely have enough money to get all the Wii/(3)DS games I want, and I shudder to think how owning a PS3 would add to that.
So yes, there are people out there who are older than 10 but younger than 65 who only own Wiis. Yes, those people are perfectly happy only owning a Wii. I have more games on that than I know what to do with. Iām not uninformed as some people insinuated yesterday, I know full well what Iām getting when I buy a Nintendo console. Iām buying something that probably wonāt get a ton of support from 3rd party developers, but will have the games that defined my gaming life thus far.
Not everyone who browses Kotaku has unlimited money to spend on gaming, which seems to be a hard concept for some users to grasp.
About Speak Up on Kotaku: Our readers have a lot to say, and sometimes what they have to say has nothing to do with the stories we run. Thatās why we have a forum on Kotaku called Speak Up. Thatās the place to post anecdotes, photos, game tips and hints, and anything you want to share with Kotaku at large. Every weekday weāll pull one of the best Speak Up posts we can find and highlight it here.
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