RetroGamingUK
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Been thinking about this having recently completed and loving Mario Wonder and following the hype surrounding the latest Astro Bot game. Microsoft just seem to have (apart from acquiring Mojang) completely neglected this area.
Nintendo - this is their bread and butter, they made a name for themselves in the 80s with the likes of Mario and Donkey Kong with Kirby and the Pokémon franchise joining them in the 80s. Many of these games and franchises are regarded as the greatest of all time.
This is now paying dividends with their games being enjoyed by kids, big kids and their parents alike resulting in theme park areas and hit movies.
Sony - I made a thread about how Sony changed gaming by targeting adults, but kids games have equally been important with hit franchises like Crash Bandicoot, Spyro and Ape Escape on PS1, Sly Cooper, Jak & Daxter and Ratchet & Clank on PS2, Little Big Planet on PS3 and their latest little hero; Astro Bot.
These franchises have all had multiple successful and critically acclaimed entries over the decades resulting in PlayStation having the widest diversity of players in the world.
Even SEGA had success in this area with Alex Kidd in the 80s and especially Sonic (despite peaking in the early 90s).
As for Microsoft, what do they have to show in this area? Conker and Blinx were fairly average on OG Xbox, same with Banjo Nuts & Bolts on 360. As for recent years, well they promoted that Lucky’s Tale quite a bit, again bang average.
Nintendo - this is their bread and butter, they made a name for themselves in the 80s with the likes of Mario and Donkey Kong with Kirby and the Pokémon franchise joining them in the 80s. Many of these games and franchises are regarded as the greatest of all time.
This is now paying dividends with their games being enjoyed by kids, big kids and their parents alike resulting in theme park areas and hit movies.
Sony - I made a thread about how Sony changed gaming by targeting adults, but kids games have equally been important with hit franchises like Crash Bandicoot, Spyro and Ape Escape on PS1, Sly Cooper, Jak & Daxter and Ratchet & Clank on PS2, Little Big Planet on PS3 and their latest little hero; Astro Bot.
These franchises have all had multiple successful and critically acclaimed entries over the decades resulting in PlayStation having the widest diversity of players in the world.
Even SEGA had success in this area with Alex Kidd in the 80s and especially Sonic (despite peaking in the early 90s).
As for Microsoft, what do they have to show in this area? Conker and Blinx were fairly average on OG Xbox, same with Banjo Nuts & Bolts on 360. As for recent years, well they promoted that Lucky’s Tale quite a bit, again bang average.
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