| finalsquall said: From my perspective. Sure ppl will want to buy games (consoles) to assist their well being, but how does that differ from ppl that want to get fit and they buy infomerical excercise equipment then after a few weeks just sits in the garage until they finally sell the damn thing. Ok I been there done that. Seems more mini games that come out to attract non gamers is going to be brought on emotion. Is it just me, or is it possible, that Nintendo could follow the path of Atari, in making a lot of games so fast that thy become crap and could possibly hurt the gaming industry? (not a Flame, just an honest question) |
Seems more like wishful thinking than a real possiblity. They've always emphasized quality or quantity. If you mean third parties, then I don't see how that's Nintendo's fault unless you want to slap blame on them for identifying a money making trend and others following suit.
The abundance of mini-non-games is no more disturbing than the flood of shooters this gen, to me.
Current systems owned: Wii, 360. I'll get a PS3 when hell freezes over!... or when the price drops to a reasonable level. Whichever comes first.







