Chazore said:
The other thing is that this gen I really don't see much of a reason to buy a current gen system besides a WIi U, that itself is a subjective matter so you can't really tell me I'm missing out on something I wasn't interested in, I am however interested in IP's that are becming multiplatform and new IP's that aim to be that way, buyign up studios/devs to make IP's exclusive to sell a system isn't really going to benefit me at all, it would benefit those that bought the IP or studio though but at the end of the day I;m supposed to benefit for actually buying the game but I can't when I lose out to having to buy multiple systems that I don't have much of an interest in, this is why I prefer games being as multiplat as possible. I just don't agree or see it being logical in buying and snatching up studios to sell a console when they can also make money on both consoles, PC's, handhelds etc. I just don't see it being natural or right to do such a thing because it in no way benefits me, I don't get how someone eneds to benefit from me not being trated the same, it seems almost warped to me for people to demand others get less games or treatment. |
wait what. thats kinda contradicting. hmm but i agree that less people maybe would be able to buy it, but for the consumer its mostly better, because lets say, you really like Mega Man games, but Capcom hasnt done a good megaman game in a long time. If nintendo would buy it, they would probably revive that franchise to its former glory. Wich would please alot of mega man fans. Capcom doesnt seem to make a new mega man for some reason. So maybe in this case, Nintendo buying the Mega Man Ip would be better, because they would revive it, and mega man fans who mostly played Mega Man on Nintendo consoles can play mega man games on the same system as mario, or legend of zelda. Being multiplat is also good, but then it really needs to be multiplat for it being good. Like alot of third party support isnt on Wii U, and thats partially Nintendo's fault, but it doesnt really benefit the consumer who only has a Wii U, and doesnt want to buy another system. With having some exclusive IP bought its guaranteed they will come to that console. So Nintendo for example doesnt have to do that well with third parties to get that specific game on their console , because they bought it and stuff. Nintendo is really good in making the most of their Ip's, and even better now that they will with theme parks. OFC this case doesnt have to be with only Nintendo. The same example can be implemented into Playstation







