Tann
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I liked Nintendo in the past. NES-SNES of course, but particularly during the N64 era, when there was a very small number of games, but some jewels in it (actually, all Nintendo and Rare games which were pure enjoyment and are still considered today as ones of the best games of all times).
Gamecube was ok, but Rare died (well, an empty studio sold to MS for 500M!), and Nintendo games began to become lazy (except F-Zero GX... but it's a Sega game ).
When the Wii arrived, I was pretty convinced: Wii Sports was fun in multiplayer (especially the Golf game, which is still very good in Wii Sports Resorts), the controls in Metroid Prime Corruption were so perfect and immersive, and Mario Galaxy was a pure chef-d'oeuvre of platform game.
And after that... nothing. Except crappy casual games. I'm OK with that, only if there is still games for "standard" videogame players (I don't like the term "Hardcore gamers". For me, COD or all these overrated games are not "hardcore". Shoot'em up, fighting games -two dying genres- are hardcore. )
I was definitely done with Nintendo when their big game for Christmas was... Wii Music. Yes, Wii Music. The shi**iest game ever.
I'm not surprised that the Wii U is a flop.
With the Wii, Nintendo has been innovative, and try something totally new... and risky.
With the Wii U, they thought: "Oh, let's put an ipad-like as a controller, and everybody will buy it. It's in the move." Wrong choice.
And there's no games. Lazy Mario games (almost an overdose)... and that's all.
Gamecube was ok, but Rare died (well, an empty studio sold to MS for 500M!), and Nintendo games began to become lazy (except F-Zero GX... but it's a Sega game ).
When the Wii arrived, I was pretty convinced: Wii Sports was fun in multiplayer (especially the Golf game, which is still very good in Wii Sports Resorts), the controls in Metroid Prime Corruption were so perfect and immersive, and Mario Galaxy was a pure chef-d'oeuvre of platform game.
And after that... nothing. Except crappy casual games. I'm OK with that, only if there is still games for "standard" videogame players (I don't like the term "Hardcore gamers". For me, COD or all these overrated games are not "hardcore". Shoot'em up, fighting games -two dying genres- are hardcore. )
I was definitely done with Nintendo when their big game for Christmas was... Wii Music. Yes, Wii Music. The shi**iest game ever.
I'm not surprised that the Wii U is a flop.
With the Wii, Nintendo has been innovative, and try something totally new... and risky.
With the Wii U, they thought: "Oh, let's put an ipad-like as a controller, and everybody will buy it. It's in the move." Wrong choice.
And there's no games. Lazy Mario games (almost an overdose)... and that's all.
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