| Mythmaker1 said: Nintendo's conference left me hollow. Nothing really new with that, I guess. They didn't win or lose, they simply existed. The big problem I had was the same problem I had with the Sony conference. Basically, Nintendo seemed desperate to assure us that nothing would change, and we'd be getting the exact same games as was in the last generation, but in HD. Ooh, a new Donkey Kong game. It looks just like the last game, but with better graphics. Ooh, a new Mario game. It looks just like that one on the 3DS, but with better graphics. Ooh, a new Mario Kart game. It looks just like the last one, except with better graphics AND track verticality. Basically, these are all games that have, or could have appeared on last-gen, but with better graphics. No big Miiverse integration, no significant GamePad usage...just better graphics. I hate the double standard people give Nintendo. "Games for those other next-gen consoles will just have better graphics, but Nintendo is awesome because they innovate." But when the chips are down, what does Nintendo have? Better graphics...and that's it. |
The Wii U does "full on Asymmetric Gaming" & the 3DS does "full on 3D gaming" with glasses-free 3D & Motion Sensors (3D controls) & Virtual Surround Sound Speakerphones & 6 speaker sound earphone jack (Surround Sound a.k.a. 3D sound).
The PS4 & ONE innovate less then the Wii & DS. But the 3DS & Wii U innovate more then the Wii & DS.







