BrittinShicks said:
This is a very insightful and on point comment, thank you. People sometimes forget that prior to the Wii, and especially in the NES and Super NES era, Nintendo had systems that were every bit as powerful and capable as the competition. That all changed with the N64, after which every single Nintendo console had some odd limitation. With the N64, it was cartridge based when others were moving to discs (this decision was understandable at the time because Nintendo wanted to avoid load times). With the GameCube, however, Nintendo went with their own proprietary disc instead of DVD because they were afraid of piracy. It was one of the most moronic decisions in video game & entertainment history, as Nintendo lost many millions in unit sales to customers who wanted a machine to play DVDS and avoided the GameCube. Fewer 3rd party games came to the platform, and we all lost because of this decision. I am still bothered by it today, not just because it was arrogant towards customers, but also because it was so stupid and predictably so. |
The Xbox could play DVDs, but that didn't sell much more than the GC either.







