fooflexible said: It really doesn't matter what Nintendo does, Nintendo simply can't invent interest in it's console. So from a business perspective, is that interest is there it must cultivate it. Business goes where the money is, and it's chasing the money. And to be fare to Nintendo with their supposed "not caring about us" attitude, they could point the finger at us first. Gamers left them for 2 generations, so there moving on to bigger and better things. If Nintendo didn't reinvent themselves this generation do you really think they would have survived another generation? Secondly they showed Wiifit, along side Metroid, Mario Kart, Mario Galaxy, Smash Bros., so the scales in Nintendo's development teams is still tipped in the hardcore's pocket. Thirdly, Nintendo is actually doing the entire industry a favor. Nintendo is like pot, it's the light drug, and when people try and get into it more and more people will go to the hard stuff. My wife, started with Nintendogs and Brain Age, and she's now moving onto platform titles, soon she'll be putting the smack down on me in Halo 3. So I still think they are not stealing market share, they are creating more of it, and in time the whole industry will benefit from it. |
This is totally true. Nintendo is expanding the market. Whatever "core" gamers think, they can keep it to themselves. The OP talks about "Wheres all the new franchises???"
DON'T YOU REMEMBER THEY JUST INVENTED A WHOLE NEW WAY TO PLAY GAMES??? There is a freaking limit to how much they can INVENT in one sitting, OK? There will be new franchises, if you'd just shut your trap for a year or so. They are more worried about making enough consoles to MEET current demand, much less worrying about CREATING demand.