| snyps said: I agree about the lack of interesting games. But from my experience that means it’s following the failure of the Wii. Wii sold great but it had a real lack of interesting games. After Zelda and galaxy it was a boring console for a while at least in my opinion. Yea it got a Mario kart and smash. A Metroid. Eventually another Metroid. I remember the first two years going to the store and not wanting to buy any of the offerings. Very disappointing. With the GameCube and Wii U, I was buying around ten games a year. Nearly every month I was soaking with anticipation. Those consoles sold poorly but I was getting what I wanted. So for me, I can’t base a Nintendo consoles “success” on whether I’m getting games I want but rather I have to judge it on if it’s attracting a broader audience. |
We already have an all time great Mario and Zelda on the Switch. It took the entire GC lifespan to get Twilight at the end of the road. Mario Sunshine was nice but not 64,Galaxy, Odyssey Caliber. Aside from RE4,RS, Prime and Tales of Symphonia I fail to see where the system was that much superior to the Wii in terms of content. The Wii U is Nintendo's worst machine ever, the Mario game is the weakest since Mario 2 and it Got BotW at the end of its life time with a superior Switch version also avaliable.







