Calmador said:
Read my post carefully because it's vague and really just a guess at when Nintendo turned casual... and its the best guess anyone can make...I said somewhere around the gamecube it turned into a casual gaming console. The point is it changed. I thoroughly enjoyed my N64 that's the difference.... Turok, Golden Eye, Duke Nukem 64... The Nintendo 64 were supporting mature games or as I hate to call em, hardcore games. I don't know what your digging for because it isn't hard to see the difference between Xbox 360/PS3 and the Wii. I don't really hate Nintendo... its TOO hard hate Nintendo because of the games theyve made in the past... I do resent Nintendo though a little. This is how a lot of people feel... can't be the first time you heard someone talk about Nintendo that way. |
There's a lot of people like you, but you can't blame both the casual games and the third party support really.
Nintendo made some casual games and some games like MK are a bit worse than the previous iterations...but other games, like the 3D mario games, are a lot better! As a whole Nintendo didn't change that much, there are just few franchises not on the Wii (Starfox and F-Zero).
For the third party support you're totally right, but Nintendo in 2006 wasn't the big winner like now, they couldn't buy big games like Sony and, especially, MS do. And If you can't do it in the first years, it doesn't matter what you do next, your console will have the same userbase.







