joora said:
When you have the by far the storngest first party out of the big three, why would you push 3rd parties at the expense of your products (and your core business)? Their games might lack blood and gore, but they are not all "tailored-made for kids". There is a reason why movie producers try to lower the age rating, many times at the expense of the movie quality, and that is wider audience = more $$$.And, while I would personally like to be able to play some games with a different atmosphere than the typical nintendo games, I fully respect what they are doing.
Almost every dev said that porting to the switch was easy, so Nintenod isn't blocking 3rd parties with the complex hardware.
Suda was been able to publish No More Heroes on Wii, Manhunt 2 was on wii, heck - Nintendo even paid for Bayonetta 2 on Wii U, so it is obvious that Nintendo doesn't have problem with "adult" games on their systems (as in violence, blood and gore...).
So, Nintendo doesn't have any need or obligation to do the heavy lifting for 3rd parties - they simply can survive without them (unlike MS and even Sony). Of course, they would be happier to have 3rd party support, at least major AAA releases, but if the publishers are going to ignore the install base, it's not Nintendo's problem.
And regarding the "trying to be different for the sake of being different that doesn't bring in any real value to gaming" part. Just a reminder:
- d-pad - widespread use of analog sticks (thimbsticks) - shoulder buttons - rumble - four face button layout
all those can be attributed to nintnedo, so please educate yourself before making silly statements.
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