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Localization is terrible.
Their DS support stomps their Wii support, at least until 2009.
Their peripherals aren't supported by them, but that's because they release too many in too little time.
Advertisment for their own games that aren't big franchises or casual games is non existant.
They announce games very close to release, sometimes it's so ridiculous many people didn't know the game had launched, most of their games don't have hype or people talking about them, unless they are casual games or big IP's.
They need to release more games for the Wii, the quantity has been decreasing year after year since 2007.
They took too long to release Zelda Wii, that pissed off many people, let's hope it makes it out this year.
They need to work closely with third parties, make deals, moneyhat or whatever, because most 3rd parties are not willing to support the Wii anymore.
Buy more studios or hire more people who have shown talent, to avoid such long game droughts.

Those are my complaints.



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Why do folks pretend that Videogame companies love us in some way. yes, some may have a better PR face than nintendo, but I seriously doubt they would visit you in the hospital if you were sick. It's all business so stop pretending that other companies love the customers, they love the money.



 

I think Nintendo needs to hire some arrogant PR...

Look at Don Mattrick from Microsoft:

 

It makes me want to punch him in that nose just for the sake of it. For no reason.

If there's a guy to counter attack the bullshit that comes out from this one's mouth, things might be more interesting.

 



68soul said:
Barozi said:
68soul said:
Ari_Gold said:
the reason i don't buy nintendo games anymore is that they don't care for the consumer at all, hence the lack of players choice nintendo games this gen. I get it they want more money, and its understandable, but its not good for me (consumer)

Why would they care about YOU, if you're NOT a "consumer" anyway?

Btw, someone who says he needs a R4 to play Infinite Space is NOT a good "consumer" for anyone: it's not only about "expensive" Nintendo games, it's also about Platinum Games and any other company you don't want to give any of your so precious cents...

Btw, do you think the business model on both HD twins is better? I see some games sold at 70 euros (nearly 100 dollars!): is that the way to go, when Super Mario Bros Wii is actually sold between 35 and 40 euros? My next Wii games are Fragile Dreams and Rune Factory Frontier, and their price is... 35 euros as well... i'm quite glad with my Wii that way...

So OK, Nintendo is sometimes greedy... but actually, Wii and DS offer the best quality/price on the market: it's not only about the cost of the hardware, but also the cost of brand new games, and the occasion you have to pick very fast most quality titles, ending in the bargain bins after only 3 or 6 months...

Most titles except the 1st parties, of course: but is it a reason to constantly blame Nintendo, like you're doin' for years now on these forums? You're gettin' quite annoying, btw...

HD owners tend to buy their games at launch while Wii owners tend to buy them whenever they feel like. So even though people have the choice to wait for them getting cheaper, they still buy them on launch. HD developers couldn't survive if they'd do it the way Nintendo does.

So yes the business model of the HD twins is better for HD games.

This is absolutely ridiculous, and a total misunderstanding of the point i was tryin' to make: the "business model" i was talkin' about is created thanks to some ultra-expensive blockbusters with multi-million budgets, needing to sell at least one or two million copies at 60-70 euros/dollars as fast as they can...

Now, what's happening with Wii and people waiting, or not buying everything on day one, has absolutely nothing to do whith "the way Nintendo's doing": do you mean Nintendo send us letters, askin' us not to buy our games too fast? You must be kidding...

When you look at Wii sales, the most successful games (and even some "niche hits") have long tails and stay evergreen, and i don't see why this could be a problem for an industry funding tens and tens of multi-million projects: a very easy parallel could be done with the movies industry, where producers first get some money back from theater's tickets, and then, 6 months or one year later, get more incomes from the DVD sales, with these DVD's then sellin' for years...

If your "super extra-cool high-budget HD devs" can't wait for a few months to make their profits, then there's a financial problem on their side, but the problem is not due to the consumer (supposed to be king) and certainly not due to Nintendo...

And a final point: if they really did their business "the way Nintendo does", they would make billions, not millions... survival of the fittest, right?

It's a misunderstanding, so don't waste so much time to write something I don't even care about.

I thought you were talking about a lower price level at launch for HD games, but then no Platinum editions etc.

That simply wouldn't work so well.

68soul said:

This is now official: you're a total idiot, and there's no point in wasting time with you...

1. I am not an iditiot.

2. You already wasted time.

3. Just little kids and ignorant people insult others on gaming websites.

4. Enjoy your ban.



spdk1 said:
Why do folks pretend that Videogame companies love us in some way. yes, some may have a better PR face than nintendo, but I seriously doubt they would visit you in the hospital if you were sick. It's all business so stop pretending that other companies love the customers, they love the money.

Krazy Ken would have visited me if I was in the hospital...

And when it came time to pay the hospital bill, he would have told me to get a third job.



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I agree about Player's Choice games. As someone who just bought their Wii late last year, I have absolutely no interest in paying full retail price for games that have been out for 1-2 years or more. Maybe I'm just spoiled coming from a ps2 last generation where the vast majority of games decreased in price over time, and many of the popular ones were re-released for $20-$30 as greatest hits.

Support for their own peripherals is lacking. WM+ in particular seems to have little on the horizon besides Red Steel 2 and Zelda Wii.

They also are phoning it in more than Sony of Microsoft. That's just my take on it though.



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