@saicho. Thank you for the correction on Sega's publishing outside of Japan, I was not aware of that but it doesn't change my point. I am aware of the fact that Nintendo does still rely heavily on first and second parties to produce their games rather than outsourcing, however, once again this doesn't really change my point either.
It's not like their developers over the years even in their first party studios haven't changed. Sure they might have a few of the original crew around, but most of their developers are going to be fairly new, hired within the last five to ten years, but everybody acts like all their games are filled with the holy spirit of Miyamoto (or however you spell his name) and are simply blessed.
Now, I'm not denying that their games are good at times. I'm simply saying, it's not like all the credit should go to Miyamoto and Nintendo. And people need to do some more research into Nintendo's former policies, particularly their exclusive contracts in the past with the original NES, which are illegal today for good reason. There is a lot more to the story of Nintendo than people know and people should really know it before making up their minds that Nintendo is the hero of gaming.
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