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I would also call for a more communicative Nintendo. The way they operate seems almost mystical compared to other companies because they never really talk about what they're up to except for at E3, and this also leads to a vastly diminished Nintendo presence in the media because they never talk about anything, or if they do, it's all stuff we've all heard before

They can demistify their own thought processes without risking copycats. There's a fine balance there that can and should be struck

I would also call for more balanced scheduling. Their software lineup always seems to be feast-or-famine, which leads me between periods of having to choose between great games and having to scrounge through mediocrity (though the great games i didn't choose initially help to avert that, and hidden gems abound in the lower tier so that i've actually only picked up a few truly mediocre games)



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.