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Kai_Mao said:
im pretty open minded on this. I'm kinda interested in VR because I've experienced hints of it in theme parks and I would like to see how it can be implemented at home or on the go. I think we, as core or casual gamers, should at least be open to such ideas as it can potentially bring video games to different heights. If it was just traditional controllers and hardware for the next decade or so, it would feel like the industry would become stagnant and it would just be marginal graphical improvements...That's why I appreciated the DS and Wii because they provided unique gameplay experiences (touch screen and motion controls) while providing some of the best games of their generation, even of all-time. There's nothing wrong in trying something that can create something new and push for new ideas that may have never been possible even on today's consoles.

I agree. Nintendo has the experience points. They just need to evolve. VR, theme parks, moblie, it's all a part of the transformation. That's why I'm so excited about Nintendo's future because you never know what to expect. And they're aren't going to give you crap. I mean, we had some poor software as of late, AC: AMiibo Festival I'm looking at you. But, if Nintendo doesn't try something new, they won't be the same. I'll know what to expect and gaming will become as you said, stagnant and only boast graphical improvements. That may work for...some time. But eventually the graphical improvements will be so minor, there won't be any difference between the PS9 and PS10. Or Wii X/Xbox 8. That's a scary thought for me. Things like VR and NX concept ideas keep me excited because we don't know what this thing could be.