| axt113 said:
On the other hand the so called diversity games, the Galaxy, Other M, Skyward sword games and those like them, have been pushed for three generations, and have consistently underperformed , two of those generations were absolute dogs for Nintendo, and this gen those games have helped to kill Nintendo;s momentum. While games like NSMB and th expanded audience games pushed Nintendo momentum.
So really please I've been waiting, show me why those games are needed, you keep saying Nintendo needs diversity, but that;s not true, those games didn't exist in the NES era, and Nintendo was fine, so why are they needed now, especially when they have been shown to be failures with regards to momentum or hardware sales? |
Ok, if you are serious then I recommend you read the post you reply to. I said that not all Nintendo released games are meant to expand the user base.
Obviously, some games are created with the specific goal of getting people to buy hardware, but Nintendo is more than just a pure hardware producer. They are also the worlds most successful games publisher. As a publisher they are interested in releasing games that make profit for example. Sure, you could argue that a game that makes a certain profit is a waste of resources since there is potentially a game that could make more profit and sell more hardware, but that argument quickly degenerates to every single piece of software ever created being a waste of resources since they took time and money away from titles that were potentially more successful.
This is where your argument is very thin. While Nintendo certainly has created a few titles that probably were meant to increase console sales but failed, that is not true for most of the games they have developed for the Wii.







