I don't see the point of defending Nintendo games, like others have said, if it aint broke don't fix it. But at the same, Nintendo is probably the least innovative company out there in videogames. While I'm sure that's a point many will argue against, they've done things very differently this gen, but they haven't really INNOVATED much of anything. And there's nothing wrong with that. Nintendo has more or less always been fairly conservative. They don't like change, and will only do so if pushed into a corner. That's probably part of their appeal, the fact that they really don't change much over time.







