So are you saying that Nintendo makes consistently *censored.2.0*ty games, I just like them because they remind me of times past?Megamannt125 said:Many people are blinded by nostalgia.Mino said:That doesn't actually prove anything. What that boils down to is "sell as many units as possible" which hardly is a coherent business strategy.Megamannt125 said:They've always had the same business strategy though, whether you like to believe it or not, even in the NES days, their target was everybody, their goal was to get an NES in every home. You can even see alot of things you see on the Wii in NES accesories. All they've done is step it up since Iwata became the new president.Mino said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Believe me, I know my tastes have changed, but so has Nintendo. If my tastes have changed, how is it that I still enjoy games ranging from Balloon Fight and Super Mario Bros. 3 on the NES to Animal Crossing and Pikmin on the GameCube? If Nintendo's game philosophy hasn't changed, besides making games easier, how is it that I can't stand the Wii and its games? I haven't grown out of Nintendo, and according to you Nintendo hasn't changed. So which is it?
Well you see, many people's tastes may move on, but they cling to the games of old and think they are so great, because of nostalgia. Let's look at SMB NES. Clunky controls, terrible music, terrible graphics, no story, bad level design, etc., technically speaking, Super Mario Galaxy would be the better game, and the only reason people would defend the older game is either because of nostalgia, or because that's what the gaming community would dictate as a "classic" or "amazing" game, which is why if someone who is completely new to gaming, who's only played SMG, who's never even heard of the first Mario game played it, he'd think it was terrible.Mino said:So are you saying that Nintendo makes consistently *censored.2.0*ty games, I just like them because they remind me of times past?Megamannt125 said:Many people are blinded by nostalgia.Mino said:That doesn't actually prove anything. What that boils down to is "sell as many units as possible" which hardly is a coherent business strategy.Megamannt125 said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Believe me, I know my tastes have changed, but so has Nintendo. If my tastes have changed, how is it that I still enjoy games ranging from Balloon Fight and Super Mario Bros. 3 on the NES to Animal Crossing and Pikmin on the GameCube? If Nintendo's game philosophy hasn't changed, besides making games easier, how is it that I can't stand the Wii and its games? I haven't grown out of Nintendo, and according to you Nintendo hasn't changed. So which is it?
You're simply assuming in that post that newer = better, which is simply not the case. Just because a game is more technically advanced to it's predecessor doesn't mean it's any more fun. Besides, how do you measure how "good" a game is? Review scores? Average enjoyment per capita? No, of course not. It's all down to opinion.Megamannt125 said:Well you see, many people's tastes may move on, but they cling to the games of old and think they are so great, because of nostalgia. Let's look at SMB NES. Clunky controls, terrible music, terrible graphics, no story, bad level design, etc., technically speaking, Super Mario Galaxy would be the better game, and the only reason people would defend the older game is either because of nostalgia, or because that's what the gaming community would dictate as a "classic" or "amazing" game, which is why if someone who is completely new to gaming, who's only played SMG, who's never even heard of the first Mario game played it, he'd think it was terrible.
So then, let's look at this, many people might say the newer games are bad, but in reality, the nostalgia free truth is this:
SMG > SM64
LoZ: TP > OOT
ACCF > ACGC
That's just a few examples.
The main point is, Nintendo has not changed at all, so the only reason anyone can really dislike the newer games is one of the following:
1. Tastes have changed, with Nostalgia being the only thing keeping them clinged onto the older games
2. The game formula has become stale to them, so they are bored of them, with Nostalgia being the only thing keeping them clinged onto the older games
Personally, i'm a number 2, I can try to pick up and play Galaxy again, but i'd get bored of it quickly, but if I picked up SM64, i'd have fun just running around doing nothing at all.
However even so, i'll still buy Mario Galaxy 2 because despite that I will enjoy it.
It's still about the consumer, just as it always has been. Of course, it's always been about money, too, just like any other company out there. Without money, they wouldn't be able to make new products for the consumers. =p Anyway, I'd say that Nintendo is more about the consumer right now than they have ever been. They go to great lengths to benefit people's lives with games like Wii Fit Plus, and they also just allied with the American Heart Association. Nintendo wants to make people's lives better. Yes, they also want money, but you can't expect them to not want money.AnimalCrossingGurrl said:I don't think Nintendo has changed I think their direction has changed. It used to be about the consumer, just like with Macintosh but now its been sold out to the only care which is 'profit'.. But, I still have a little faith and hope for Nintendo.
The best thing is go outside and do exercise there... Fresh air do better good than a TV screen... :/Tyeforce said:It's still about the consumer, just as it always has been. Of course, it's always been about money, too, just like any other company out there. Without money, they wouldn't be able to make new products for the consumers. =p Anyway, I'd say that Nintendo is more about the consumer right now than they have ever been. They go to great lengths to benefit people's lives with games like Wii Fit Plus, and they also just allied with the American Heart Association. Nintendo wants to make people's lives better. Yes, they also want money, but you can't expect them to not want money.AnimalCrossingGurrl said:I don't think Nintendo has changed I think their direction has changed. It used to be about the consumer, just like with Macintosh but now its been sold out to the only care which is 'profit'.. But, I still have a little faith and hope for Nintendo.
Nerds hate sunlight. =pNixie said:The best thing is go outside and do exercise there... Fresh air do better good than a TV screen... :/Tyeforce said:It's still about the consumer, just as it always has been. Of course, it's always been about money, too, just like any other company out there. Without money, they wouldn't be able to make new products for the consumers. =p Anyway, I'd say that Nintendo is more about the consumer right now than they have ever been. They go to great lengths to benefit people's lives with games like Wii Fit Plus, and they also just allied with the American Heart Association. Nintendo wants to make people's lives better. Yes, they also want money, but you can't expect them to not want money.AnimalCrossingGurrl said:I don't think Nintendo has changed I think their direction has changed. It used to be about the consumer, just like with Macintosh but now its been sold out to the only care which is 'profit'.. But, I still have a little faith and hope for Nintendo.
Why does it matter if you're inside or outside, as long as you're getting exercise? Besides, Wii Fit Plus isn't mean to completely replace all other forms of activity, it's meant to complement them. Wii Fit Plus is perfect for people who want to exercise, but just don't know how to go about it on their own. I'll admit, I'm one of those people. For the most part, I can't exercise unless I have something telling me exactly what to do. Wii Fit Plus does that for me, plus it's also fun to play, and it actually gives me motivation to exercise. Though, I've been slacking and haven't played it in quite awhile...shame on me, lol.Nixie said:The best thing is go outside and do exercise there... Fresh air do better good than a TV screen... :/Tyeforce said:It's still about the consumer, just as it always has been. Of course, it's always been about money, too, just like any other company out there. Without money, they wouldn't be able to make new products for the consumers. =p Anyway, I'd say that Nintendo is more about the consumer right now than they have ever been. They go to great lengths to benefit people's lives with games like Wii Fit Plus, and they also just allied with the American Heart Association. Nintendo wants to make people's lives better. Yes, they also want money, but you can't expect them to not want money.AnimalCrossingGurrl said:I don't think Nintendo has changed I think their direction has changed. It used to be about the consumer, just like with Macintosh but now its been sold out to the only care which is 'profit'.. But, I still have a little faith and hope for Nintendo.
Ohh tye... *shakes head in shame x3* Uhh... go for a 5 hr hike in the welsh mountains and then go climb up treesTyeforce said:Why does it matter if you're inside or outside, as long as you're getting exercise? Besides, Wii Fit Plus isn't mean to completely replace all other forms of activity, it's meant to complement them. Wii Fit Plus is perfect for people who want to exercise, but just don't know how to go about it on their own. I'll admit, I'm one of those people. For the most part, I can't exercise unless I have something telling me exactly what to do. Wii Fit Plus does that for me, plus it's also fun to play, and it actually gives me motivation to exercise. Though, I've been slacking and haven't played it in quite awhile...shame on me, lol.Nixie said:The best thing is go outside and do exercise there... Fresh air do better good than a TV screen... :/Tyeforce said:It's still about the consumer, just as it always has been. Of course, it's always been about money, too, just like any other company out there. Without money, they wouldn't be able to make new products for the consumers. =p Anyway, I'd say that Nintendo is more about the consumer right now than they have ever been. They go to great lengths to benefit people's lives with games like Wii Fit Plus, and they also just allied with the American Heart Association. Nintendo wants to make people's lives better. Yes, they also want money, but you can't expect them to not want money.AnimalCrossingGurrl said:I don't think Nintendo has changed I think their direction has changed. It used to be about the consumer, just like with Macintosh but now its been sold out to the only care which is 'profit'.. But, I still have a little faith and hope for Nintendo.
So Wii Music is supposed to complement real instrument playing?Tyeforce said:Why does it matter if you're inside or outside, as long as you're getting exercise? Besides, Wii Fit Plus isn't mean to completely replace all other forms of activity, it's meant to complement them. Wii Fit Plus is perfect for people who want to exercise, but just don't know how to go about it on their own. I'll admit, I'm one of those people. For the most part, I can't exercise unless I have something telling me exactly what to do. Wii Fit Plus does that for me, plus it's also fun to play, and it actually gives me motivation to exercise. Though, I've been slacking and haven't played it in quite awhile...shame on me, lol.Nixie said:The best thing is go outside and do exercise there... Fresh air do better good than a TV screen... :/Tyeforce said:It's still about the consumer, just as it always has been. Of course, it's always been about money, too, just like any other company out there. Without money, they wouldn't be able to make new products for the consumers. =p Anyway, I'd say that Nintendo is more about the consumer right now than they have ever been. They go to great lengths to benefit people's lives with games like Wii Fit Plus, and they also just allied with the American Heart Association. Nintendo wants to make people's lives better. Yes, they also want money, but you can't expect them to not want money.AnimalCrossingGurrl said:I don't think Nintendo has changed I think their direction has changed. It used to be about the consumer, just like with Macintosh but now its been sold out to the only care which is 'profit'.. But, I still have a little faith and hope for Nintendo.
I go for an hour to two hour walk every night with my boyfriend, and I get plenty of exercise from other activities, including, but not limited to, acting like a crazy maniac at times. So don't tell me that I don't go outside and exercise. I do need to start playing Wii Fit Plus again, though.Nixie said:Ohh tye... *shakes head in shame x3* Uhh... go for a 5 hr hike in the welsh mountains and then go climb up treesTyeforce said:Why does it matter if you're inside or outside, as long as you're getting exercise? Besides, Wii Fit Plus isn't mean to completely replace all other forms of activity, it's meant to complement them. Wii Fit Plus is perfect for people who want to exercise, but just don't know how to go about it on their own. I'll admit, I'm one of those people. For the most part, I can't exercise unless I have something telling me exactly what to do. Wii Fit Plus does that for me, plus it's also fun to play, and it actually gives me motivation to exercise. Though, I've been slacking and haven't played it in quite awhile...shame on me, lol.Nixie said:The best thing is go outside and do exercise there... Fresh air do better good than a TV screen... :/Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepnot want money.there, your exercise plan for the day XD
@rawburt: Vampires hate the sun too ;D
When did I ever say that? did I ever say that?Tyeforce said:I go for an hour to two hour walk every night with my boyfriend, and I get plenty of exercise from other activities, including, but not limited to, acting like a crazy maniac at times. So don't tell me that I don't go outside and exercise. I do need to start playing Wii Fit Plus again, though.Nixie said:Ohh tye... *shakes head in shame x3* Uhh... go for a 5 hr hike in the welsh mountains and then go climb up treesTyeforce said:Why does it matter if you're inside or outside, as long as you're getting exercise? Besides, Wii Fit Plus isn't mean to completely replace all other forms of activity, it's meant to complement them. Wii Fit Plus is perfect for people who want to exercise, but just don't know how to go about it on their own. I'll admit, I'm one of those people. For the most part, I can't exercise unless I have something telling me exactly what to do. Wii Fit Plus does that for me, plus it's also fun to play, and it actually gives me motivation to exercise. Though, I've been slacking and haven't played it in quite awhile...shame on me, lol.Nixie said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepnotthere, your exercise plan for the day XD
@rawburt: Vampires hate the sun too ;D
I didn't say that, did I? I said Wii Fit Plus. While Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort can also provide physical activity and exercise, they're not made specifically for it like Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus.TravisTouchdown said:So Wii Music is supposed to complement real instrument playing?Tyeforce said:Why does it matter if you're inside or outside, as long as you're getting exercise? Besides, Wii Fit Plus isn't mean to completely replace all other forms of activity, it's meant to complement them. Wii Fit Plus is perfect for people who want to exercise, but just don't know how to go about it on their own. I'll admit, I'm one of those people. For the most part, I can't exercise unless I have something telling me exactly what to do. Wii Fit Plus does that for me, plus it's also fun to play, and it actually gives me motivation to exercise. Though, I've been slacking and haven't played it in quite awhile...shame on me, lol.Nixie said:The best thing is go outside and do exercise there... Fresh air do better good than a TV screen... :/Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepnot want money.
Wii Sports is supposed to complement actual sports?
Wii Play is supposed to complement air hockey? Fishing? Going to a farm?
You "shook your head in shame". That's what I took that as. XDNixie said:When did I ever say that? did I ever say that?Tyeforce said:I go for an hour to two hour walk every night with my boyfriend, and I get plenty of exercise from other activities, including, but not limited to, acting like a crazy maniac at times. So don't tell me that I don't go outside and exercise. I do need to start playing Wii Fit Plus again, though.Nixie said:Ohh tye... *shakes head in shame x3* Uhh... go for a 5 hr hike in the welsh mountains and then go climb up treesTyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepnotthere, your exercise plan for the day XD
@rawburt: Vampires hate the sun too ;D
>They go to great lengths to benefit people's livesTyeforce said:You "shook your head in shame". That's what I took that as. XDNixie said:When did I ever say that? did I ever say that?Tyeforce said:I go for an hour to two hour walk every night with my boyfriend, and I get plenty of exercise from other activities, including, but not limited to, acting like a crazy maniac at times. So don't tell me that I don't go outside and exercise. I do need to start playing Wii Fit Plus again, though.Nixie said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepnot
It's funny, because I notice the same about the other video game companies, except they're mostly all from the same genre.Professor Gallows said:I've noticed something.
Every time one of these arguments break and out someone goes off to list how Nintendo doesn't make crappy games, they always list the same four-five games over and over.
What I'm trying to get at is, if Nintendo doesn't make crappy games why are there only ever a few listed?