To say Nintendo
hasn't been focusing hard on big titles such as Mario/DKC/Pokemon as their main sellers at this point and taking risks as done in the Gamecube days is wrong in my book.
I dunno, maybe I was used to the Gamecube/N64/Gameboy days where games from tons of franchises were shown releases, but it seems nowadays this has changed with the Wii U in particular.
Nintendo, semi-rightfully so, has been releasing games such as Mario, DKC, and Pokemon, (nearly annual-izing them at this point,) in hopes to produce games that will sell to the masses.
Sadly Nintendo has been getting to the point where names such as "Mario" are selling lower and lower as we've seen through overuse of the name.
We've seen 19 games featuring Mario since the beginning of 2012. In comparison, we've seen Mario featured in 14 games from 2009-2011. We've been seeing more Mario games than we did in the 90's when we had tons of spin-offs such as educational games and things like Mario Paint. As a result of Nintendo's mishandling of Mario, brilliant games like "3D World" are being outsold by Knack.
Fucking Knack.
I think the argument for Nintendo to go fully third-part is dumb however and goes against the whole point of Nintendo itself. Nintendo, through EVERY CEO, has always been about the "experience" of consoles and games they provide. Not being on a Nintendo console, imo, takes away from the experience you'd normally get.
That said, if Nintendo went third-party,which I don't want, you'd be seeing the same exact amount of games you got last and this year, which weren't a lot. They'd continue to be the same size, or perhaps larger, and focus on multiple games in small groups. Sure, we won't see the same things like PushMo. Steel Diver, or e-shop games, but Nintendo would put out FE sequels as much as they normally do,
, and Metroid/StarFox games as they normally do,
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