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Nintendo fans are the smallest and strangest fanbase. A generation of winning consoles and a persistent dominance of Handhelds, have led them to become the most devout of any of the groups, but only slightly. Criticism of Nintendo is rare, and if it occurs even if jokingly, the perpertrator is immeadeatly branded as a "Nintendo Hater". Combined with Nintendo's performance with hardware and software, and it leads to a defense of the most strangest of actions, only superceded momentarily by the defenders of the XB1's original policies. They have the highest degree of purists, Nintendo or die, but they show the most promise of ascension, due to being the most in flux with their relations of PC, Sony, and MS, although this seems to be changing as of the power change from Nintendo to Sony, in the console arena. Not to mention, some fans are so obssessed with the crown that they often arbitarily make qualifications to paint Nintendo in a better light such as inflationary percentages such as 600% or Wii U is #1 (in Japan), deliberatly ignoring that other consoles with a 1 year lead had extemely large gaps, but then hypocritically villanize the opponents for doing the same. If it wasn't for the obssession with leading the industry and their quickness to become hostile to their own fans, perhaps they could become enlightened as well. |
Did you really just say criticism on Nintendo is rare? Really you can't go on the internet today without hearing how Nintendo is tanking, the WII U failure, how they should drop out of making consoles and make games for their rivals, how they should go into mobile games, how no third parties wants to work with them, also the sigma that Sony and Microsoft fanboys describe them as "kiddie gamers". Nintendo right now has a "KICK ME"sign superglued to its back .









