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I think the argument "the console wasn't made for you so stop complaining" is an extremely poor and short-sighted one and hopefully Nintendo themselves don't feel that way but over the years sadly it seems they are. That is because there are millions of people that probably share the similar story to me as in growing up on NES, SNES, and gamecube and have since not found a home with the company we loved. We talk about power, but people tend to forget those consoles I listed were often as powerful, if not the most powerful, consoles on the market. So you got both the Nintendo first party experience as well as many of the other major third parties. There is a huge fan base that wants to play their games but see tremendous value lacking in playing those games now with subpar tech and paying hundreds for a console that does nothing but only play those games. This was evident by the Wii U, basically a Nintendo only game console that died a horrible death. You can take those exact games produced for Wii U and if they supplemented a powerful console that got third party support and even basic online features and its probably outselling Xbox right now and seen as a success. Actually not probably I'm pretty damn sure about that.

So don't tell people that used to love this company that its not for us move on because that's how you get the Wii U. Its not like if you get better hardware you no longer get Zelda or certain art-styles. It means you get a Zelda game in 2017 in 1080p and 60 fps like you damn deserve and the community deserves. A game of Zelda's statue at 900p and 30 fps in 2017 is pathetic and fans who defend it are even worse.