Stefan.De.Machtige said:
You're transferring your changing game needs on Nintendo. Sure, it's your take and everyone can have his take. But it isn't much of a rational argument. Did you really expect them to follow you through every lifecylus? That's a strange expectation. No company does that. Nintendo renews much of its core every generation, like any entertainment business. Old customers leave, new come in. That happens with a lot of entertainment. |
The thing is that I grew up in the target demographics that were what led to sales. However, you can't say that every single thing there was mine. I wasn't into Mortal Kombat at all. I do know that Sega used Mortal Kombat to steal thunder from Nintendo. This was the start of "Nintendo as 'kiddie'" (Keep in mind, I didn't believe Nintendo is, just that is the way it is). Sony then exploited this further by allowing the likes of Grand Theft Auto. Nintendo then got branded kiddie, and had losed the hardcore as a result. It tried to keep doing what it was doing, and making money. It did, but the growth demographic whines about it. The complain Nintendo isn't "hardcore enough", and now they are gauled that Nintendo is on top.
In regards to this, I am far more Super Mario, than I am Grand Theft Auto and Mortal Kombat.







