noname2200 said:
Yet they did so for two generations before this. It's not like such behavior is unprecedented on Nintendo's part. |
But strategies change quickly. Nintendo also released really low-quality Mario spinoffs in the NES days, but I think they've learned to treat their killer IP with more respect since then. I'm more concerned with what Nintendo is doing nowadays than mistakes they may have made in the past.
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