lol... Nintendo needs to be relevant again outside of the handheld market before they can comment on others line-ups.He's right, Nintendo have a much better lineup this year.
I'm struggling to find things on the next gen systems I want to get at launch (and I really want there to be, I need an excuse to say I need one now!), there are no big must haves to me at all while the Wii U has many 'next wave' titles I'm really looking forward too.
Whether or not it will be the case in the coming years I have my doubts, we'll see. There will ALWAYS be the big Nintendo games I want but I'm sure next holiday the other 2 systems will be amping up by then too. Either way Reggie is gonna get the kicks in while he can.![]()
The thing Nintendo just doesn't realize is that the people who bought their consoles 20/10 years ago, grew up. And this generation just isn't that much delighted about a plumber when they got call of duty, halo and *insert shooter here* on other consoles.
There's always the diehard nintendo fans that buy every Mario goes shopping, Mario picks up the newspaper, Mario tells the kids to get of his lawn games. But those guys alone can't save a console which simply is ignored by the vast majority of 3rd parties out there. Those guys can't save a console which sells because of it's novelty controller, because let's face it... Nintendo's first party is not the power house it was 10 years ago.
They're pretty much "been there, done that". There's a reason that every Zelda after Majora's Mask, just isn't quite up to it's standard... because the novelty wore off.
But that's my opinion. I'm sure someone else's is that Nintendo is perfect and does no wrong and they go live in LALA land where unicorns are their best friends... but I'm more realistic.
Nintendo, in the home consoles business, is irrelevant. Either they launch a system with a novelty controller that actually grabs people's attention or they sell a system for 4 million people and hope that mario, zelda, pokemon and super smash brothers can save it.