Soundwave said:
As someone who grew up with the NES (gulp!) and SNES I think what happened is this -- when the N64 came out and became basically a Nintendo/Rare-only box, Nintendo's fanbase splintered into two groups, the first group who enjoyed third party games but still were Nintendo fans grew frustrated with Nintendo and eventually left them for Sony or Microsoft. The second group became used to buying only Nintendo games on Nintendo platforms. As time went on this group became more and more narrow minded so that even Nintendo couldn't sell a wide variety of genres. For example NBA Courtside sold very well on the N64 from Nintendo in the late 90s, but even Nintendo couldn't sell that game on a Nintendo platform today. Nintendo fanboys have become Mario/Zelda/DK/Pokemon/Kirby fanatics, and even Nintendo games like Sin & Punishment or Star Fox or F-Zero aren't being made anymore because there isn't an audience left for those games. |
I've always thought the gamecubes problem was one simple thing: it was a purple box with a handle. I loved the GameCube, it was probably my favorite one of the three. I can't help but think it would have been taken more seriously if Nintendo made it look..... Normal. A rectangular design of some kind, make it black or grey, and more people would not have been embarrassed to own one. Cartideges in the n64 were the first nail in nintendos 3rd party coffin, the purple handled box was the last.
now, as far as wiiu owners not buying 3rd party games, that's because they aren't giving us everything for the money. In some cases they charge more than the other versions (deus ex, mass effect3 compared to the trilogy). As much as wiiu owners may be looking for an excuse to not buy a 3rd party game, 3rd parties are looking for excuses to make us not want to buy them either.







