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It's somewhat difficult to compare games and movies and they're rarely compared. Nintendo's main focus is their gameplay experience, not storyline where as movies is strictly focused on emotional experience.

So, it's a comparison of physical gameplay experience vs emotional attachments. They certainly have overlapping gray areas where they can naturally meet but hardly with Nintendo since they have no real focus on storyline.

Could happen with a good collaboration, but that's actually where Nintendo's magic comes in. It's a hook and bait strategy that eventually develops into nostalgia. Some moves on, but majority stay with them. It's a slick process actually.