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ps4tw said:

Okay, so how has Mario Kart changed in the last 10 years? Call of Duty changed its characters, settings, entire health system, storyline's, constantly evolving MP modes, introduced zombies with CoD: WaW etc. Compare Mario Kart 64 to the latest instalment and they are practically identical. Compare CoD 1, 4 and Infinite Warfare and apart from being FPS', they have almost nothing in common.

What about this generation? The Wii U was the single worst selling console ever if you look at sales rates, and the 3DS has been their worst selling handheld (outsold by the DS, Advance, Color and Gameboy), so I'm not sure what you're getting at, unless it's "Nintendo are doing badly and clearly need to rethink their strategy". 

"A sizeable selection of high-quality 3rd party titles" - considering it doesn't have the essentials in there, I wouldn't consider it to be sizeable. Also, let's not digress, the Switch will not have such a selection, meaning it'll suffer from exactly the same issue as the Wii U did; appeal to Nintendo fans, a dying breed, and no one else. 

This can't be serious. You obviously haven't played Mario Kart games. 

Yes, Nintendo's problems with Wii U and 3DS were bad games, that can't be said about Wii and DS, that had great third party support. If your definition for gret third party support is the number of PC games ported to consoles, seventh generation was the first console generation to actually have "great third party support", because the PC ports weren't that common earlier. Besides, just because a console did not have your favourite game does not make the support bad for everyone else.



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Eikä Japanisti.

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Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.