The NX could potentially see the highest output of first party software in the companys history. (Im talking about the entire lifespan of NX. Not just one or two years.)
I like this. I like this a lot.
The NX could potentially see the highest output of first party software in the companys history. (Im talking about the entire lifespan of NX. Not just one or two years.)
I like this. I like this a lot.
And? Does that mean he wasn't heavily criticized lol? I mean that's the point.
Admitted it? I'm pretty sure that he still insists that he's right about the GPU.
Is something imminent?
What headlines?
She was a bit mad about this earlier today : https://twitter.com/wiiudaily/status/722792349982699525
Wouldn't be surprised if she talks about star fox reviews too.
I think, re: home consoles, they might realize that they have ten million people who will buy almost anything first-party - games, accessories, toys, etc - and that they can be profitable by focusing on those folks.
She was a bit upset (she should) about this earlier today : https://twitter.com/wiiudaily/status/722792349982699525
Wouldn't be surprised if she talks about star fox reviews too.
She was a bit upset (she should) about this earlier today : https://twitter.com/wiiudaily/status/722792349982699525
Wouldn't be surprised if she talks about star fox reviews too.
She was a bit upset (she should) about this earlier today : https://twitter.com/wiiudaily/status/722792349982699525
Wouldn't be surprised if she talks about star fox reviews too.
She was a bit upset (she should) about this earlier today : https://twitter.com/wiiudaily/status/722792349982699525
Wouldn't be surprised if she talks about star fox reviews too.
It dangerously sounds like they're gonna ignore third parties again.
If true.
The reason why those 10 million folks are there in the first place is because of how dominant Nintendo were in the past. There's also no guarantee that those people will stick around in the long run. Nintendo will have a very hard time attracting and retaining new fans by remaining niche, and that 10 million core fans will sooner or later dwindle to 8, to 5 million... until even milking the die-hards is no longer a sustainable business model.
The Wii U has missed out on every Madden title since the system's 2012 launch and EA games haven't appeared on a Nintendo platform since 2013. It's safe to say that EA is done with Nintendo.
Similarly, a Call of Duty title hasn't appeared on a Nintendo platform since 2013 as well. Activision is likely similarly done with Nintendo outside of Skylanders and the occasional TV or Movie tie-in game.
There's no reason for either publisher to bother making games for Nintendo's hardware when the audience isn't there to buy them.
It's a terrible Catch-22 that Nintendo is pretty much stuck with.
You did though, right in your post.What kind of stretching is this!? She never said that!
It dangerously sounds like they're gonna ignore third parties again.
If true.
Hopefully the majority of that isn't just Mario and Zelda, or variations of Mario and Zelda.I like this. I like this a lot.
I agree, which is why Nintendo is trying to reach new fans through Amiibo, theme parks, mobile, etc.
In other words, I don't think their plan for growing the home console audience is to do anything different from their normal MO of being reluctant to cater to third parties and relying on doing unique first-party games instead.
I think that their strategy for growing the home console market is going to be almost totally separate from their home console strategy itself, excepting elements of connectivity between, say, playing a mobile Nintendo game and using that data on the NX somehow or tie-ins between a theme park attraction and a game based on that attraction, etc.
And I think that, for them, catering to the dedicated Nintendo fans is profitable and, as far as competing for other "hardcore" gamers out there, is enough for them. I expect them to try to expand their audience with non-traditional gamers ala the WiiU by chasing more blue ocean tech advances and doing mobile, theme park, etc., stuff outside of their typical home console strategy.
It dangerously sounds like they're gonna ignore third parties again.
If true.
They have two choices:
1) discard the value they place on entertainment that works to transcend demographics and their historical focus on appealing to the average joe, which has been the foundation for their success for as long as they've been in video games
2) discard the priorities of third parties that chiefly care about capturing the market for certain highly profitable, high-spending demographics
Stop sensationalizing stuff. This is the kind of comment, based on nothing concrete, that hurt the discussions and news about stuff like this.
They talk about something you focus on what they didn't even mention to say they are screwed because of it. FFS
She was a bit upset (she should) about this earlier today : https://twitter.com/wiiudaily/status/722792349982699525
Wouldn't be surprised if she talks about star fox reviews too.
As I said Nintendo needs to create their own mature line of games to create the audience for said games.
The "people only buy Nintendo games" is crap. Sonic sell best on Nintendo platforms. Thats because Nintendo created and upkept a platform for platformers.
As i said they need another Perfect Dark and their own project gotham racing to build the audience.
What happened in this thread?...
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Because they never managed both before right? SNES and NES aren't a thing that ever existed?
How on earth did a thread about an article of probably no more than 500 words, saying nothing that hasn't been said before the launch of every Nintendo console since the Gamecube, reach 23 pages? C'mon, GAF.
How on earth did a thread about an article of probably no more than 500 words, saying nothing that hasn't been said before the launch of every Nintendo console since the Gamecube, reach 23 pages? C'mon, GAF.
In order for any of those initiatives to stick, however, they still have to keep a good standing in the home console market.
So pretty much you're quickly dismissing it? The context is different from the past.lol, people are thirsty man, i do find funny that with every vague rumour people tend to overhype it or quickly dismiss it.
I mean, we know for a fact nintendo has been restructuring these last two years, so that, at least, gives SOME credence to the hopes and dreams that they'll get their act together this time. If it weren't for their recent restructure, i'd fully agree with you.
When you see someone or something actively make big changes to themselves to help improve their future, it makes you hopeful, at least, that they'll make a better effort next time. If nintendo had changed NOTHING between wii U launch and now, you'd be 100% correct.
Once bitten, twice shy. I haven't seen any different with what they are doing in the last few months. In fact, they have grown more quiet than before, and there are several rumors of indies claiming they don't have a dev kit yet.
So pretty much you're quickly dismissing it? The context is different from the past.
I'm not sure how a lot of GAF feels about this but I hope Nintendo is planning on focusing more on the smaller $20 titles. I want to see more variety like an SNES remix, arcade shooters, and likewise. A small rebirth in side-scroller beatem ups would be sick. There will be the AAA production games but those Rocket League- level games are what could really help create a large, beautiful library.
Oh yeah, and about that virtual console...
Okay but it's fact they've changed their internal structure lmfao.
If indies did have a devkit...they can't talk about it because NDAs are a bitch. Regardless, Nintendo probably doesn't see them as vital at this stage in the process.
Ehhh more like Nintendo's software output. NX will still be left out of 75% of third party software. It will still be lacking, comparatively.
They're dead.If this means Zelda, Metroid Prime, F-Zero, Mario like Sunshine/64 and more I'm in. Would love to see a full-fledged Pokémon RPG on consoles, but I'm not sure that'll ever happen.
I am not expecting them to come out and say they have a devkit. I am just expecting indies to not come out and say they don't have one.
And just in case, I am saying they are silence in regards with communication with the fans on other aspects (like the 3DS/Wii U) and not the NX too.
If you ignore the mechanics because opinions, Smash 4 factually outdoes Melee in terms of production. You have to remember this is two games with oodles of content, some of the best newcomers in terms of mechanics and move sets crazy amount of polish and even updates. Sakurai and his team should be proud. Honestly, going forward I don't expect anything like that again with this series.
Hopefully not. I mean I don't know how Sakurai can top it, but he might. Or maybe the next director of Smash does, who knows?
Yeah me too... pretty saddening thinking that Smash 4 is going to be one of a kind.
They're dead.
I don't think we will see someone replacing Sakurai anytime soon since Sakurai seem to be keen on the idea to work on Smash in the future since he have a doubt about staffs taking over his position in a sense.
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I wouldn't count on Metroid being dead as it's such an interesting IP but I don't think Nintendo cares to make a new F-Zero.They're dead.