dahuman said:
right, and those Nintendo ones were once original IPs as well, see how moot it has become just now? even pikmin is now a franchaise and it was original on game cube, we are all trapped man, no way around it.
edit: not to mention Nintendo has the most amount of IPs out of all first party, but then, where did all those IPs come from? =P |
Yes...they were once original IPs.....over 20 years ago. Think of it this way: When the PS1 came out, they had Spyro and Crash. They let those games run their courses, then when the PS2 came around, they got original again and made Ratchet and Clank and Jak. Gave those games a few run throughs, and then come the PS3, we have Uncharted and Resistance. Over all of the Playstation's life, Sony has delivered a constant flow of new games. Nintendo? You're still an Italian plumber who hops on goombas and goes to various castles looking for Peach, only to find out she's not there, until you reach the castle where Bowser is at, and you finally rescue her. Or you're Link going all over Hyrule beating Ganon (Ganondorf) to get Zelda. Even if there was a Crash Bandicoot 1, 2, and 3....at least the premise changed in each installment, not even mentioning that newer games were made as time progressed.
Even M$ gave us a revolutionary console FPS (as their flagship) and then as soon as the 360 came along, the first thing they did was acquire Gears (another groundbreaking game). What do we have with the Wii this generation? SMG? I just explained that without even referencing it above. I could've been talking about SM64, Sunshine, SMG, or SMB3 and it would've applied to all of them
Edit: If Sony were to take the Nintendo route, we'd be playing Crash Bandicoot 12 right now.....but that sounds silly, doesn't it? Yet many were turbo excited with the announcement of the umpteenth Mario which will probably follow the same premise as stated above








