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Alkibiádēs said:
Mar1217 said:

Are you seriously this dense ?!! People keeps telling you that Nintendo is a compagny that makes games which gather to every or so demographic in the gaming space. The titles you mentionned is the prime example of why Nintendo will continue to do so. 

Your fear of seeing Nintendo stop making these games just because of the possible success of a game that target the younger demographic is illogical. 

Nintendo will pursue the same philosophy they've had since last year.

The last mini-Direct and the possible upcoming Direct in February for the announcement of the new FE game and other stuffs that we don't know about when it comes to 3rd party is there to prove you so. 

How many times will we need to repeat that not everything is supposed to represent your view of what a game compagny should or should not do ?

He's right however.

During the Wii era Nintendo focused a lot on making games for non-gamers: Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, Wii Fit, Wii Fit Plus, Wii Play, Wii Music, Wii Party, Big Brain Academy, Link's Crossbow Training, etc. 

All these games were pretty terrible quality wise. 

The same can happen again. 

I strongly disagree.

Wii Sports was a blast to play with a group of friends/family members. Wii Fit was a great way to make exercising not a chore. Big Brain Academy was a good way to make learning fun for kids.

None of those games were low quality, they did a great job at doing what they were meant to do.

 

Besides its not like those games prevented "real" games like Twilight Princess, Metroid Prime 3, Mario Galaxy 1 & 2, Smash Bros Brawl, Xenoblade Chronicles, Monster Hunter Tri, Call of Duty, No More Heroes, DKC Returns, Resident Evil 4, etc from releasing.

Its good to have an even mix of games for kids, teens, adults, males, females, families, hardcore & casual gamers.



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