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By quality of games, I feel snes was the best with the games wise. Most would say NES or N64. But those systems had just alot of crap as they did good. And I feel n64 didn't have alot of good games. not saying it was bad.
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But is brawl really just no fun at all for you guys? I mean sure melee os great but cant you enjoy brawl at a or does it really do nothing for ya?
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@Rock1Golem I feel like they're geared more towards casual gamers, though, because they were dumbed down in terms of difficulty. Nintendo gave them the same names as previously-released hardcore games just to make them sell better.
They're still good games, but, again, I feel like Nintendo is abandoning their former audience.
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@Rock1Golem As great as it is, I was disappointed with Brawl; it wasn't a huge improvement from Melee.
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@omen4669 As for the great business move, although I highly doubt it will last for too long and I think Nintendo also knows that too well.
There is nothing more over their current 50% of games than old Nintendo character usage, game counter clash, mostly just ideas which are inspired from fan Crap which wouldn't be that bad if they weren't in an actual game release..
oh well, if it increases their sales I guess its good for them.. for the time being anyway :p
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@catholicgamer99 yeah, those brands have started to show their age though even if new kids are introduced its most likely they won't play them as much as before when there was nothing as good as the original Super mario brothers games :p
They should start making some new things to keep it still going nothing like those games with Sport events that have the Nintendo licensed characters in them. Nothing shorter than a simple abuse to the fan base consumers, just as you said in your comment.
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@Rock1Golem Twilight Princess was mediocre compared to Ocarina of Time, IMO.
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@toxicitzi I completely agree, Nintendo has pretty much abandoned their former hardcore audience, and used the brand to boost sales (because, for example, people will always buy games with 'Mario' in the title, no matter what).
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Wii failed because Nintendo used last-gen tech (making it nearly impossible to port large multiplatform games onto it), and made mediocre games for it, giving them the same names as familiar, famous franchises just to get sales (because people will buy anything with Mario in the title, for example). Many people say that it was Iwata's fault, since he took over Nintendo halfway through the Gamecube's life.
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@catholicgamer99 I agree, its a marketing scheme but it will wear off just as the last marketing scheme with the old consoles ended. Truly memorable games are created the right way, this is just an exploatation if you don't mind my harsh language :)
I know Nintendo is a friendly gaming company, but that's mainly the problem I see with it that its values come from the masses. and we all probably know this as we have experienced it Tremendous times in our history, The masses are always WRONG!
Are you high? how has the Wii failed? It out sells every console in all the major markets. Their best move was to tell gamers to fuck off, and try to appeal the everyone instead of the hardcore fans. Dont get me wrong, I am a hardcore fan myslef, but it was a great business move to build a larger demographic.
omen4669 2 years ago 42
THATS WHAT SHE SAID
ralphflyboy0 3 years ago 17