richardhutnik said:
Nintendo doesn't seem to have an interest in the moneyhatting approach. They just roll out their first party stuff and get the bulk of the sales. What they do look to do, is create systems that developers can get interested in, and will do stuff. They likely listened to third-party developers outside of Nintendo's internal, and made the 3DS something they would get excited over and create games for. Nintendo, at its roots, is a game company, that has a history over 100 years (first started with playing cards). They know and understand play, and how to put stuff that delight and captivate. They have been rocked in the recent past, but seemed to learn from it. They have acted as leaders along the way, showing class to... this time around. |
Playing cards are one of the earliest examples of how important software is to hardware. Nintendo know it like nobody else. Who cares whether plastic or paper cards are best if you don't have the rules/instructions/code to play the best games?
Nov 2016 - NES outsells PS1 (JP)
Don't Play Stationary 4 ever. Switch!







