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There are more or less two types of Nintendo fans.

1. The traditional Nintendo fan who began with the NES/Gameboy/SNES, and primarily games on handhelds, but will buy consoles if they release proper software.

2. The Nintendo fans whose first console was the Gamecube.

Many people from group 1 skilled the Gamecube because it was very alienating. Nintendo had begun alienating fans heavily during the N64 era. Although still had many of the sorts of 2D games and RPGs on Gameboy and GBA that fans from group 1 liked, so most of group 1 bought only Nintendo handhelds for a while.

Most of the people in Group 2 were children, and the Gamecube was their first console. While the Wii and DS attracted many from group 1, it alienated many from group 2. The big problem with Group 2 is that Gamecube was much more like a Playstation for younger audiences rather than a traditional Nintendo aimed console. Group 2 would be much better off as Playstation fans,



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