super_etecoon said:
How people can use Nintendo's amazing First Party sales as a negative is always beyond me. Nintendo's games aren't cannibalizing the market. People play a lot of games, and there are many, many 3rd Party success stories on the Switch. But the fact is is that Nintendo is the best developer in all of gaming. Their titles are long lasting and end up being staples for generations to come. I'm definitely not saying that Sony fans don't prefer Sony games more, or the same with Microsoft, but you can't deny just how solid the "average" Nintendo game is when it releases. They often feature very simple mechanics, few requirements to upgrade to a DLC package, and the depth to keep people playing for hundreds of hours. Nintendo doesn't "have work to do in other areas." Other developers have work to do in those areas. Nintendo created the architecture to port and produce games very easily. They've built a userbase that is as healthy as any of the best from each generation. Their system has shown that it can make the Switch version of titles exceed the sales on other consoles. And they've even had wiiiiide open release schedules where their own titles weren't competing head on with 3rd party competition. To me, the onus is on the 3rd Party developers to step up to the plate and deliver the Switch fanbase compelling and magical titles that can rival the style and charm of their Nintendo counterparts. |
And it seems you didn't understand at all what I meant.
Nintendo as a game developer has nothing to improve to you if you feel like this and that's ok. I can even agree with you on that.
On the other side, Nintendo as a console maker has many ways to improve.
I already posted how more than 50% of Switch games sold on the console are Nintendo first party games. That's a double edge sword and if you can not spent a minute trying to understand what I was trying to say with that, I can't help you.
No, Nintendo is not doomed and it will never will. They are by far the most successful gaming software company regarding gaming sales on consoles, but there's an explanation as why each main Playstation home console has sold more than 85M and 3 of them more than 100M when Nintendo has lived its ups and downs in this regard. I know, every time I say something like this and use the word Nintendo it triggers some angry and offended people right at me in this forum but I was just being critical in a constructive way like I am with Sony and Microsoft too. If you don't agree with me is fine, you don't have to, but you don't need to remind me Nintendo is good at video games...