| Hiku said: I'm a Nintendo fan, waiting for them to release a console to my liking again, as I haven't owned one of their home consoles since N64. But I still really like many of their games, and I grew up on Nintendo games.
As an owner of N64 it was crystal clear that Nintendo were the ones who dropped the ball on third party developers. N64 was cartridge based in spite of everyone else going to disc media, at a time when FMV CGI movies and high quality audio was all the rage. Nintendo opted to go against the flow, and went with low/expensive storage space, and payed the price. Lost Square Enix, Capcom, and pretty much every other third patrty developer that had previously had a strong presence on the SNES. |
the Nintendo 64 for that era actually was arguably better spec than the Playstation 1. the only advantage the PS1 had was, obviously, memory. even so look at Final Fantasy 7 compared with some of the better Nintendo 64 titles now- it looks much worse. for a system that was criticized for its insistence of cartridge use, it certainly has aged much better than some of the disk based competition during that period
I will also note that for whatever reason the cartridge based Nintendo 64 seems more enjoyable for people to go back to and collect... so it certainily has its advantages
also its hilarious that you criticized the Nintendo Gamecube controller simply for a few fighting games that were awkward on it. it has plenty of buttons and can obviously handle that sort of game, it's voted the best controller in virtually every 'best video game controller of all time' poll you willl see online because it's extremely balanced and comfortable/natural to hold
again you bring up 'Street Fighter' regarding the Wii controller. if you thought that the Wii was aimed for fighting games then you are just clueless as they come and shouldn't be discussing the topic at all....
also the reality is that Nintendo DOESN'T have to listen to what 3rd parties say about what they want the console to be- 3rd party games NEVER (in any generation) sell THAT well on Nintendo platforms. I mean honestly the SNES might be the only example I can think of where 3rd party games were doing fantastically
if fundamentally you don't like Nintendo's system designs all the way back to the early 90s then I think its pretty clear that you have a fundamental difference of opinion than the company on how games should be and therefore aren't a fan of theirs
bear in mind Nintendo always prefers to place gameplay OVER specs
as for the OP question, I adore Nintendo and am a huge fan simply because of the plethora of great games and series that they have released over the last few decades. Thousands upon thousands, way more than any other developer by a landslide, especially in terms of quality. I will admit I am more of a vintage Nintendo fan than a current one, but even now in terms of quality they are by and far above the competition. I hope they succeed and continue to succeed







