I don't think this is true. They certainly don't seem to win many GoTY awards when it's that time of year. There are a number of great games on all platforms.
This.
Tech? Don't give a shit, just give me fun games.
There's a huge difference between being the weakest while staying in the same ballpark as your competitors and being a whole generation behind.Thats just a natural progression of the times. It was still the weakest console out of the 3 and the most successful.
Precisely. Nintendo is competing (and, it should be pointed out, won) against much larger companies willing to lose literally billions of dollars to try and dominate the living room. It's not the same environment as going against Sega and Hudson anymore.
Sony and Microsoft, when you add up all their losses and gains on all their consoles, have not made any money in video games (ie the entire history of Playstation as a whole has lost money, same with Xbox). Nintendo cannot do this for obvious reasons.
In many ways it's like as if the SNES was up against the 'Sony/MS Neo Geo', except that this 'Neo Geo' was massively loss-led by a multinational corp who dragged along the whole western 3rd party development system. If anything the PS360 were over-specced historically. Though the Wii in particular was definitely under-specced as well. PC-Engine vs Neo Geo?
EDIT: That said, yes I do miss Nintendo having the best tech. Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat were soooooo superior on SNES it was ridiculous, and 1080 Snowboarding made the N64 look a generation ahead of the PS1/Saturn with 'Coolboarders' etc.
Except platformers on my ipad2 are unplayable whereas Nintendo platformers are the best.I wonder if those who have this mindset when it comes to Nintendo also have this mindset for gaming on iOS devices?
Any longterm Nintendo fans find the low tech route frustrating?
I wonder if those who have this mindset when it comes to Nintendo also have this mindset for gaming on iOS devices?
How can you be frustated with Nintendo for taking the low tech route?
Nintendo have always taken the low tech route, it is what they do.
It's like being mad at the sky for being blue.
I wonder if those who have this mindset when it comes to Nintendo also have this mindset for gaming on iOS devices?
If you can have fun and you can have technically impressive fun, who wouldn't want both?
uh, okay?I don't think this is true. They certainly don't seem to win many GoTY awards when it's that time of year.
Thats just a natural progression of the times. It was still the weakest console out of the 3 and the most successful.
I just don't understand why people immediately leap to 'I don't care, I just like fun games'. If you can have fun and you can have technically impressive fun, who wouldn't want both?
That's before we get into the fact that lots of RAM and a chunky CPU can enable 'fun' that can't be done on weaker hardware, especially with open world games.
I just don't understand why people immediately leap to 'I don't care, I just like fun games'. If you can have fun and you can have technically impressive fun, who wouldn't want both?
That's before we get into the fact that lots of RAM and a chunky CPU can enable 'fun' that can't be done on weaker hardware, especially with open world games.
I don't think this is true. They certainly don't seem to win many GoTY awards when it's that time of year. There are a number of great games on all platforms.
is what we can expect from the Wii U I have no complaints. It looks better than anything I played on my PS3, and I'm content with PS3 visuals, my issue with many current gen games is how badly they run, not the graphics.
If iOS devices had decent controls (e.g. actual buttons), sure.
I just don't understand why people immediately leap to 'I don't care, I just like fun games'. If you can have fun and you can have technically impressive fun, who wouldn't want both?
no
I have a PC for the heavy lifting. I buy Nintendo for Nintendo.
There's a huge difference between being the weakest while staying in the same ballpark as your competitors and being a whole generation behind.
Doesn´t change the fact that it was a high end console when it released and was heavily marketed on graphics. Gamecube and XBox both launched over 1 1/2 years later btw.
Oh absolutely, at least for everything that is not tower defense and playing only tower defense gets boring pretty fast.You need buttons to make a fun game?
You need buttons to make a fun game?
Yet it was the weakest and out sold everyone else in the market.
Nintendo have always taken the low tech route, it is what they do.
Oh absolutely, at least for everything that is not tower defense and playing only tower defense gets boring pretty fast.
Oh absolutely, at least for everything that is not tower defense and playing only tower defense gets boring pretty fast.
Which changes nothing about the point i made: Hardware power is an important factor.
So important that the weakest hardware can win. Yes its that important.