10 Things You Should Never Say to a Nintendo Fan

Them are fighting words.

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During Nintendo's 38 year existence, we've seen many competitors come and go. While competing video game consoles from Sony and Microsoft control the majority of the marketshare, no one can deny the hardcore staying power of Nintendo and their ability to weather any storm that may blow through. This would explain the extreme loyalty of a Nintendo fan. PlayStation and Xbox fans will admit that their flagship system sucks sometimes, but those belonging to the Nintendo clan will defend their favorite platform to the last breath. Nintendo fans will also devote endless time and energy to launch as Isaiah Triforce Johnson has done time and time again.

If there's one thing to know about a die-hard Nintendo fan is that you should never, ever try to talk slick about the platform. If you're unsure about what and what not to say to one, here are 10 Things You Should Never Say to a Nintendo Fan. Print it out and put it in your pocket for safe keeping because there is a good chance it will come in handy.

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"Nintendo doesn't care about good graphics."

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"Mobile phone games will be the end of Nintendo's handhelds."

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"Nintendo hates online multiplayer/achievements/DLC/online components."

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"Nintendo only relies on gimmicks and hardware."

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"Genesis does what Nintendon't."

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"Nintendo only caters to casual gamers and is now ignoring its core audience."

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"Sonic is better than Mario."

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"Nintendo is just for kids."

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"Nintendo doesn't have any good games anymore."

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"Zelda is getting stale."

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