Forsaken82
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I don't understand the point of this at all.
The key to golf is never taking your eye off the ball. If you look at the TV, your eye isn't exactly on the ball now is it?

I don't understand the point of this at all.
But...
Nintendo has only been under the other 2 in term of power for ONE gen, because Nintendo made a gamble of Gameplay and Accessibility > Graphics and Horsepower.
But...
Nintendo has only been under the other 2 in term of power for ONE gen, because Nintendo made a gamble of Gameplay and Accessibility > Graphics and Horsepower.
People's memories are short and six years is a long time, especially for people who got in to gaming this gen (people who got an Xbox 360 around launch in their early teens would be around college age now, for example).
Not exactly equal, but not weak enough to matter.
Yep. And not acknowledging things outside of this gen has caused some screwed up thinking IMO about future expectations.
I had no idea that people are so many Xbox fans are so appalled at the idea of a tablet controller. I thought it was really cool and actually made a lot of sense unlike the Wii Remote.
Was it because Nintendo introduced it first? I don't want to be cynical, but it's like it's ruined because Nintendo came up with it.
I had no idea that people are so many Xbox fans are so appalled at the idea of a tablet controller. I thought it was really cool and actually made a lot of sense unlike the Wii Remote.
Was it because Nintendo introduced it first? I don't want to be cynical, but it's like it's ruined because Nintendo came up with it.
Indeed. I also think a lot of this is just a form of cognitive dissonance.
Many children grow up with Nintendo games - handhelds or consoles - and then 'rebel' in their teen years, and go looking for the 'Xtreme' games with guns and tits and swearing to assert their 'maturity' over people who play the same games they did as a child - teenagers are Nintendo's weakest demographic, afterall. That Nintendo was weaker this gen, in terms of graphics (important when you're 14) only served as extra ammo. Now that Xbox, current home of the Xtreme game for teens in the States might be copying Nintendo, in power-jump or controller people feel threatened.
Also, people don't like change.
(Not sure I'm articulating what I want to say very well, but I'm in the middle of translating medical documents and my brain is fried).
But...
Nintendo has only been under the other 2 in term of power for ONE gen, because Nintendo made a gamble of Gameplay and Accessibility > Graphics and Horsepower.
^ I do believe Nintendo announcing it first plays somewhat into those reactions.
After making a thread discussing this, I came to the conclusion that the main issue is that the younger groups came up when it was being established that PS1 and on was for the "hardcore", while N64 and on was "kiddie". That affected judgment at well. I still remember some thinking PS2 was more powerful than GC because of that. Once that trend was established, new gens of gamers just accepted it as the norm. At the same time though Nintendo hasn't done too much to counter that ideology either with some of their decisions. That to me is what will make it tough for them in their direction with Wii U. They are going after a segment they never really had to begin with since they started out on PS1. Nintendo will have to pick off certain gaming groups IMO if they want to make a dent in that market.
I think you're 100% right, this perception that PS (Xbox, now) is 'hardcore, mature, adult' and Nintendo is 'Kiddie, stagnant, casual' goes back to the PS1 days and that those gamers and those that still buy into that perception will be hard to convince because they never had them in the first place.
Goes back to the MD/Genesis days. I mean, Mortal Kombat with blood, NHL '94, Madden '95...
Did Sonic just touch a no-no place?
Nintendo will have the best controller inputs for next gen, Wiimote Plus, classic controller, IR pointer, touchscreen. I really like they push Wiimote+, it was so under appreciated device, it only show its potential with Skyward Sword, they need include at least 1 Wiimote+ in the box.
I remember those old Sega commercials.
I hated them.
Especially those stupid Blast Processing commercials.
FUCK YOU SEGA AND YOUR STUPID HEDGEHOG TOO!
I had no idea that people are so many Xbox fans are so appalled at the idea of a tablet controller. I thought it was really cool and actually made a lot of sense unlike the Wii Remote.
Was it because Nintendo introduced it first? I don't want to be cynical, but it's like it's ruined because Nintendo came up with it.
Nintendo will have the best controller inputs for next gen, Wiimote Plus, classic controller, IR pointer, touchscreen. I really like they push Wiimote+, it was so under appreciated device, it only show its potential with Skyward Sword, they need include at least 1 Wiimote+ in the box.
I think you're 100% right, this perception that PS (Xbox, now) is 'hardcore, mature, adult' and Nintendo is 'Kiddie, stagnant, casual' goes back to the PS1 days and that those gamers and those that still buy into that perception will be hard to convince because they never had them in the first place.
I think it's an uphill battle and I think Nintendo is going to need, not just ports of those games that sell to that market (although, long-term, that might help to shift perceptions), they need exclusivity or superiority in games that appeal to those people. In other words, pander a little bit to that 'dudebro' market.
About the only way I can see it changing is if Nintendo throw money at developers for massive exclusives like, say Diablo III year long exclusive on Wii U. This would give gamers basically zero choice but to get a Wii U. Of course, we know things like this will NEVER happen.
To be honest, I doubt Nintendo can get much of that crowd. There's no way Nintendo are going to be "more hardcore" than the 360 or PS3, and people have invested a lot in their gamertags, trophies and friends lists to switch to another platform. The graphics, while better than 360/PS3 may not be so far ahead to get people to switch, especially with new consoles on the horizon in the next year or so.
Now that said, I do think they may have a bit of a chance to recapture some people they LOST last generation - those that used to be Nintendo fans - but those who grew up on PS and XBox will be pretty set in their ways I imagine.
About the only way I can see it changing is if Nintendo throw money at developers for massive exclusives like, say Diablo III year long exclusive on Wii U. This would give gamers basically zero choice but to get a Wii U. Of course, we know things like this will NEVER happen.
First, I'd guess that Nintendo doesn't even want that crowd. Catering to them alienates the rest of the market in various ways, because that crowd is going to be turned off by Nintendo's most valuable IPs even existing on the same platform. The only way to get them back would be to downplay what makes Nintendo money in the first place, and that's just terrible business.
Even Diablo wouldn't work - the sort of people in question would hold out for the PC version, because of the "superior" mouse-and-keyboard interface, and because the graphics would be "obviously" better.
Not only that, but the people who grew up on particular systems have a tendency to buy all three consoles. It's families with younger children who tend to limit their purchases to one console. Young adults with disposable income (i.e. "hardcore gamers") will spend whatever money it takes to play the most compelling titles.
Why do people think that Nintendo's may upgrade the Wii remote again? It just seems unnecessary.
First, I'd guess that Nintendo doesn't even want that crowd. Catering to them alienates the rest of the market in various ways, because that crowd is going to be turned off by Nintendo's most valuable IPs even existing on the same platform. The only way to get them back would be to downplay what makes Nintendo money in the first place, and that's just terrible business.
Even Diablo wouldn't work - the sort of people in question would hold out for the PC version, because of the "superior" mouse-and-keyboard interface, and because the graphics would be "obviously" better.
Not only that, but the people who grew up on particular systems have a tendency to buy all three consoles. It's families with younger children who tend to limit their purchases to one console. Young adults with disposable income (i.e. "hardcore gamers") will spend whatever money it takes to play the most compelling titles.
They're crazy, that's why.
They've sold over a hundred million of the things. No need to update them.
To be honest, I doubt Nintendo can get much of that crowd. There's no way Nintendo are going to be "more hardcore" than the 360 or PS3, and people have invested a lot in their gamertags, trophies and friends lists to switch to another platform. The graphics, while better than 360/PS3 may not be so far ahead to get people to switch, especially with new consoles on the horizon in the next year or so.
But motion control is still in its infancy.
Maybe nobody needs to switch. 8 year olds that got a Wii for christmass 6 years ago, are 14 year olds now. They will turn 20 in the coming console generation. Not losing customers might be just as important as winning them back.
They're 14-year-olds that need to be told what's "cool." If their friends and television tells them that Nintendo is no longer "cool", they'll drop it like it's hot.
Not all teens, mind, but most are just way too image-conscious and worried about what others think. Plus they're trying to be adults already, and want to shy away from anything too "kiddy."
/opinion
Nope.
They've specifically said several times that they do want that audience.
But they also want the expanded audience they had on the Wii.
They'll do whatever they can to get both.
WHATEVER they can.
As Ace said, Nintendo very much want that crowd. That is the crowd that constantly buys games. That is the crowd that preaches to others how amazing the console is. That is the crowd that's first out the gate and early-adopts, thereby creating the momentum needed for a system.
I agree that Diablo is more friendly for PC owners wrt controls, I was just using a high profile game as an example. Basically what I'm saying is that top of the line, AAA 3rd party exclusives might get people to get a Wii U and invest in that ecosystem, but I don't think Nintendo will do this.
Nintendo will have the best controller inputs for next gen, Wiimote Plus, classic controller, IR pointer, touchscreen. I really like they push Wiimote+, it was so under appreciated device, it only show its potential with Skyward Sword, they need include at least 1 Wiimote+ in the box.
People need to come to grips with the fact that the uPad is the primary controller focus for next-generation nintendo. No need to upgrade the remotes at all, leave them as is, and leave them optional for whoever wants to use them for whatever games implement that option. No more needs to be done.
if you tell me everything you know I'll personally make sure that this maybe happens.And the only thing that will be fully used will be the dual circle pads.[/sarcasmorisit?]
But I want dual pointer controls.![]()
Mark Rein basically just confirmed Unreal support for Wii U at the Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.
Mark Rein basically just confirmed Unreal support for Wii U at the Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.
if you tell me everything you know I'll personally make sure that this maybe happens.
First, I'd guess that Nintendo doesn't even want that crowd. Catering to them alienates the rest of the market in various ways, because that crowd is going to be turned off by Nintendo's most valuable IPs even existing on the same platform. The only way to get them back would be to downplay what makes Nintendo money in the first place, and that's just terrible business.
Even Diablo wouldn't work - the sort of people in question would hold out for the PC version, because of the "superior" mouse-and-keyboard interface, and because the graphics would be "obviously" better.
Not only that, but the people who grew up on particular systems have a tendency to buy all three consoles. It's families with younger children who tend to limit their purchases to one console. Young adults with disposable income (i.e. "hardcore gamers") will spend whatever money it takes to play the most compelling titles.
Mark Rein basically just confirmed Unreal support for Wii U at the Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.
Mark Rein basically just confirmed Unreal support for Wii U at the Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.