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Angry Birds dev thinks console games are 'dying'


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Innovation lol,The sad part of angry birds was that it is not even an original idea, the similarities to crush the castle dont look like pure coincidence. All he did was add a cartoony skin to it.

 

exactly. the extent of his innovation was to use pigs and birds instead of the medieval theme of crush the castle. otherwise it's a direct ripoff of a game that has been free for a long, long time. and now he thinks he knows something that the console gaming industry worth billions of dollars doesn't? moron.

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One successful mobile game and suddenly they're experts on the game industry. :lol:

 

:rofl:

 

Console games are dying ? O_O

 

:rofl: i bet he's smoking the supreme stuff,

 

U JELLY? :puspa:

 

Peter Vesterbacka start taking Cliiffy B's Intensive trolling classes for newbies .

 

Vesterbacka wht a gayish name

 

lol..Vesterbender :rofl::roflroll:

 

btw..i did like AB for sometime...then it got boring...then i deleted :P

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Ya, she'll have support from nash.

 

smh

 

aaawww sh*t....

 

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I once told nash that Angry Brids was rubbish and that i though it was boring as hell......

 

He gave me the ' u gonna die now' look....that when i decided to run.....screaming like a little girl!!!!

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consoles dead ? then why the f*ck they released it on psn :rant:

 

Good question.

 

Innovation lol,The sad part of angry birds was that it is not even an original idea, the similarities to crush the castle dont look like pure coincidence. All he did was add a cartoony skin to it.

 

True. But another great addition to Rovio's version though was the humor. The only reason I kinda liked Angry Birds.

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