I always go through the same cycle...
After playing
Pilotwings and StarFox on the SNES and thinking OMG HOLY SHIT WOOOOOOOOOW
then Pilotwings and StarFox on the N64 and thinking OMG HOLY SHIT WOOOOOOOOW
ever since then... I've looked forward to the day where I'd play these games on powerful new Nintendo systems. Next Gen Graphics :/
I'm just better off giving up.
who am I kidding...maybe down the road......things might change.![]()
Nintendo has said something about this once concerning F-zero. They could just make another F-zero game, but it would just be the same game with slightly better graphics, it wouldn't be a new experience. Once they come up with something new for F-zero they'll consider making a new one.
I get what you mean, I loved Wave-race and 1080 for Gamecube, it was cool to see those games come back, but I understand why Nintendo doesn't want to simply do it a third time for the same game.
So you've been less interested for 10 years?
We will never see a Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, Metroid Prime or other industry leading game from Nintendo again.
Pretty much. The arrival of the wii-era solidified my move away from Nintendo. Twilight Princess gamecube one of the last console games bought. Ps3 and X360 and now ps4 and Xbone carry me forward. I packed all my games, nintendo powers, players guides, posters and toys and manuals and accessories down in the basement and moved on.
The day has come where as much as I love Zelda, I cannot see me choosing to play it over a Witcher 3, Skyrim, Red Dead Redemption, Shadow of Mordor and many many other games. Nintendo tries to lead from behind in games now. Using smoke and mirrors to highlight their shortcomings. Fans play it off as art style to hide behind the fact gameplay is limited. We will never see a Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, Metroid Prime or other industry leading game from Nintendo again. As much as people like to hype Pokemon Go downloads or Super Mario Run sales, they don't see that Nintendo's core fanbase keeps aging and a new generation of gamers grows up playing a Minecraft more than they ever played a Star Fox etc.
Some people would like to see what Nintendo can do on a system that is up there for a change. In a world of frame rates and resolutions, I'm not sure why that's a crazy thought to understand.
Nintendo stated outright doesn't have the development resources to actually take advantage of that.
Pretty much. The arrival of the wii-era solidified my move away from Nintendo. Twilight Princess gamecube one of the last console games bought. Ps3 and X360 and now ps4 and Xbone carry me forward. I packed all my games, nintendo powers, players guides, posters and toys and manuals and accessories down in the basement and moved on.
The day has come where as much as I love Zelda, I cannot see me choosing to play it over a Witcher 3, Skyrim, Red Dead Redemption, Shadow of Mordor and many many other games. Nintendo tries to lead from behind in games now. Using smoke and mirrors to highlight their shortcomings. Fans play it off as art style to hide behind the fact gameplay is limited. We will never see a Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, Metroid Prime or other industry leading game from Nintendo again. As much as people like to hype Pokemon Go downloads or Super Mario Run sales, they don't see that Nintendo's core fanbase keeps aging and a new generation of gamers grows up playing a Minecraft more than they ever played a Star Fox etc.
A company that has what billions in reserve definitely has the resources. This seems like people trying to make excuses for Nintendo or Nintendo is doing typical PR talk.
While people who say, "I only want it for Nintendo games" have a valid point, the issue then becomes, "What about people who want it for something else?" If your answer is, "Well, buy something else," then you're pretty much guaranteeing that the Switch will be Wii U v 2.0. Nintendo can't (or maybe they can) afford to have another disastrous console on their hands and I think that's exactly what they will if this once again becomes a "Nintendo fan only" console.
This ignores the sizable 3DS audience. The trouble was, this gen, there was a lot of overlap. If you had a 3DS, you could enjoy versions of pretty much every game the Wii U got - even stuff like Xenoblade, Smash Bros and Hyrule Warriors had a 3DS entry. I know someone that runs a Nintendo website and he never bought a Wii U.
The N64 was basically knee-capped using proprietary cartridges. Had it used CD, it would have been much better with less fog and better soundtracks.
As someone who has grown up with Nintendo games, I feel I need to spend more time with a different hobby when I hear of Nintendo going for much less than hardcore consoles and games. I just want the days of SNES and N64 when Nintendo gave us among cutting edge games.
I will still play games but it's just so disappointing not having the best devs working for the hardcore gamers. Such a waste of talent.
The day has come where as much as I love Zelda, I cannot see me choosing to play it over a Witcher 3, Skyrim, Red Dead Redemption, Shadow of Mordor and many many other games. Nintendo tries to lead from behind in games now. Using smoke and mirrors to highlight their shortcomings. Fans play it off as art style to hide behind the fact gameplay is limited. We will never see a Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, Metroid Prime or other industry leading game from Nintendo again. As much as people like to hype Pokemon Go downloads or Super Mario Run sales, they don't see that Nintendo's core fanbase keeps aging and a new generation of gamers grows up playing a Minecraft more than they ever played a Star Fox etc.
Ha ha ha ha...please have a look what Wii u retails for today. Please have a look what 3 year old nintendo software retails for today. There is only one company who Price their producs way over the others, and that is nintendo. One of the main reasons why I switched ecosystem. Sad but true
I felt the same when I started buying Sony and Microsoft hardware. I'm not a fan of either company and I have no attachment to their hardware or even their first party line ups. To me their systems are nothing more than generic boxes that play games.All I care about is if a game is fun or not. Hardware is secondary. Knowing the system you're on has high stats isn't exactly much of a consolation if you have a shitty game in front of you.
Follow games. Not hardware. If a game you want is on a console then thats the console for you stats be damned.
No the value is in the games not the hardware.To add to that, look at the 3DS prices, that system hardly had any price drops despite it's age.
Nintendo hardwares are rip off in terms of value, unless you really love Nintendo games/handheld games.
I felt the same when I started buying Sony and Microsoft hardware. I'm not a fan of either company and I have no attachment to their hardware or even their first party line ups. To me their systems are nothing more than generic boxes that play games.
Gaming is just not as fun when you are not 100% hardcore and super passionate about your platform to f choice. I would like to use football/soccer as an analogy, it's much more fun following the league if there's a team you deeply and passionately support. Than if you were just some dude that generally likes sport and likes to watch soccer but doesn't support any particular team, and is not particularly invested in any one team wining the league.
I don't think Super Mario 3D World would have been any better on a PS4-level system so...no.
I don't think that the current Nintendo could make a Super Mario World, regardless of the hardware