disolitude said:
As I said...n64 was the first time nintendo said "oh shit...we have to innovate". Analog stick and rumble were n64 innovations. they still didn't innovate enough back then. Sticking with cartriges cost them a lot back then... They were hammered by sega with new ideas and technology. Sega was trying to re-invent the wheel all the time...and they failed more than they tried but they were definetly more resorceful than Nintendo in the 90s. I will give you the argument that nintendo knows how to make their innovation heard by everyone and make $$$...but just cause nintendos balance board sold 20 million and Genesis Sega Channel service sold 300,000 doesn't mean the Balance board is a greater innovation. |
So you're saying the SNES was the least innovative of Nintendo's consoles. OK, i'll agree with that.
Sega had it easy, Nintendo had basically shown everyone what to do, all you have to do is copy it to have some moderate success.
Nov 2016 - NES outsells PS1 (JP)
Don't Play Stationary 4 ever. Switch!







