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BraLoD said:
bigtakilla said:
BraLoD said:
To be fair the Dreamcast was a good seller until the PS2 appeared.

I don't know why Nintendo don't just stop making consoles and make their games multiplat
It would reach so many more people and make so much more money for them.

They can't seem to understand how to manage a console, they should keep doing games but stop making consoles.

Wouldn't you, core Ninty fans, like it?

No, that would pretty much be garbage. Instead of the gamepad all we'd have is the dualshock, or the Xbone controller? No thanks, it certainly isn't worth it for  better graphics. (Especially for how small the leap actually appears.)

So because of the controllers you say no? What is the problem with any of them to begin with?

And wouldn't you rather have more people having access to Nintendo games, sharing a good experience and the games being able run in a better hardware so they could be even more improved?

Nintendo just don't have a clue how to handle a console, it would be better to everyone if they stop making them.
Nitendo would profit more, be able to invest more in games, expand, create new franchises, have the old ones accessible to more people, everyone would be able to play their games not a small share of the consumers, and that would go even further.

As far as the controllers, nothing per se, but would rather have a different controller which offers me different ways to play than the same way over and over.

If people were that concerned to play Nintendo games they always could. No one is stopping them. As for better hardware, the Wii U is vastly more powerful than the Wii, so we still get that experience (even more so than PS3 to PS4).

Nintendo not being able to handle making a console is purely opinion, and no one would be better off if they stopped making consoles. Just face it, you want ot play the games but don't want to buy the console. That's fine, but don't pretend it's better for gamers in general.