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Bethesda scrapped Doom 4
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All I can attribute that to, is Nintendo pissed off a lot of long time fans with the Wii. Like half the fan base they still had in the Cube days. And they haven't returned.
So do they have to rely on hardware gimmicks to sell machines now? More than 10 million?
What is dumb about this interest is that... any car manufacturer in the world would kill to be the third best selling car manufacturer in the world, or even in the conversation for number two.
The hava great brand identity, a consistent record of performance, an IP vault second only to Disney, and most years have monster profits.
It's time we all stopped worrying about Nintendo and gaming in general. We're all cool, everyone is doing their own thing and thriving, and the form of gaming is compelling enough that even if Sony went BK, Nintendo went mobile and MS lost interest in gaming, we'd still be okay. Someone else would fill the vacuum (and I not talking about Steel using a Dyson).
Also, FFS, who gives a shit about Deus Ex? True question, if you are interested in that franchise please let me know what I am missing.
Third out of 12+ major manufacturers. Third out of 200+ overall.
Nintendo is third out of three major manufactureres. Third out of 10+ (including fake Chinese shit) overall?
I would be very suprised if there were 12+ car manufacturers left. You've got the VW group, general motors... Ah well, I just googled it. They count 17.
Still above Activision, EA, bethesda etc. etc... Only Valve would probably push them down to #4 due to Steam.
Taking your analogy seriously, then they're effectively major car parts manufacturers, not car manufacturers. However, I agree that NIntendo hysteria is pretty much just that: hysteria.
Their IP vault might be 2nd to Disney, but Disney doesn't have to convince people to buy a special Disney Blu Ray player to watch their stuff.
Clearly nobody is impressed with 10 million hardware units. Nobody was impressed with SEGA doing those numbers in the late 90's/early 2000s...so definitely not by Nintendo doing it today. And the majority of the gaming public doesn't appear impressed with Nintendos IP vault either.
A very good point. Nintendo might be held in high regard by the gaming press, but most gamers don't seem to care much for Mario and the likes anymore. At least not enough to buy an extra console to play them.
This leads us to 2 other arguments: should Nintendo lean more heavily on their IP's that might appeal to a wider audience, such as Metroid, Fzero, Wave race, 1080°,... and should they go 3rd party so that those who enjoy their IP, but don't want to buy an extra console, can access their games? Personally I don't think that going 3rd party would do them any good. Just look at Sega.
As for shifting some of their focus to their dormant IP, I think that if Nintendo was in a position to do so, we would have seen them do it by now. They're just not big enough to release all the games they're making today, for 2 different systems, AND take on even more projects with dormant IP in hopes of broadening their audience. This also latches on to our Metroid Prime debate from yesterday. I don't think that Metroid alone would shift many consoles, but if Nintendo could release a new Metroid, a new F-zero and Wave Race and 1080° game in a short span of time, that might attract the attention of a certain portion of the market.
“I’ve pulled myself back out of some of the hardware section and I’m really focused on some of the software that I’m involved in—for example, the new Starfox game. Of course I am observing and looking at the hardware, but I am not actively participating and making decisions.” - Miyamoto
What am I reading here? Human Revolution was awesome, I should have listened to people here earlier. It's like sci fi splinter cell with a bit of free roaming WRPG style.
Regarding the special Disney Bluray player, isn't that why Nintendo is going mobile, to reach the hundreds of millions of smartphone customers? Also your 10 million analogy, you are framing your argument around the current situation which disregards them selling 100 million Wiis and a gazillion DS's in the not too distant past.
How does Metroid or 1080 Snowboarding reach a wider audience than Mario and Zelda? Mayber it would reach a couple of million extra customers, but in no way are those IP more appealing or inclusive.
And this is really the crux of the matter, Nintendo's studios all have their own IP they work on and refresh periodically. For every new major AAA, IP EAD 3 make, it means no Zelda game for 8 years as it takes them 4 years to make one game. So new massive IP, takes several years, only later do they start a new Zelda and suddenly 7 or 8 years have gone by. And what happens if the new IP is a success? Would Zelda be sidelined?
Nintendo only has 3 studios capable of making the kind of AAA megabudget titles the Xbox and PS market demands: The Zelda Team, Retro Studios and Monolithsoft.
So if you want more AAA budget games they need to acquire and expand aggressively. They have expanded to an extent in Japan, even made a new headquarters to scale up for HD development. IMO they should have bought up some of the mid-tier developers a long time ago. Eurocom would have been a great fit, Climax, Arika, IO interactive, Headstrong.
But I think fundamentally there is a gap between how Nintendo views the industry compared to mostly everybody else outside of indies. They still believe games should be games, not interactive cinematic movies. They're Pushmo, not new Tomb Raider and some people are never going to be happy with that. So they need 3rd parties to fill in the gaps, otherwise - like the current situation - those gaps are all too evident.
^^^^Nice.
Lol, that is perfect! I wish my state wasn't so backwards.
Oh Miyamoto. People understood that the Wii U was underpowered and Nintendo's first HD system was about five years too late.
Nintendo talked to third parties about NX at this year's E3 "The reception, say insiders, was positive"
That's great but it doesn't mean a fucking thing. The reaction to EVERY Nintendo console has always been positive, including the Wii U. It doesn't mean its going to end up getting anything more than token support with a few launch games.
I guess you can go either way on this one...hell I remember having arguments on the old Gamespot boards over this topic, over 10 years ago.
Personally, I think Nintendo would be amazing as a 3rd-party and really can't even be compared to SEGA.
#1: They're smarter than SEGA. They know how to make AAA software and their games have a ton more appeal than SEGA's games ever have. That's basically why they're still able to make consoles in the first place. Any new game from Nintendo's franchises on another console would instantly be one of the biggest games of the year on that console...and then of course you'd have Sony or Microsoft helping them out by doing some actual REAL marketing. Their games would just be opend up to a bigger userbase, and probably a lot of people who would like to play their stuff but just didn't want to buy a Nintendo console to do it.
#2: They have a shitload more money than SEGA. Let's face it, this matters. And they wouldn't have to invest tons of money into hardware anymore.
#3: Other studios would be much more open to working with Nintendo and having Nintendo publish THEIR games, or develop games jointly...knowing they had the PS or Xbox userbase to work with. It would be pretty awesome to see some of the guys at Nintendo able to work with any studio in the world on various projects.
I just can't see Nintendo breaking apart the way SEGA did. I never expected SEGA to fall as hard as they did, but it was also LOL worthy when they thought they were going to be bigger than EA or Activision when they first gave up hardware. Their software just doesn't have the appeal factor...as great as it can be, most of SEGA's stuff is niche....good god, look at their Dreamcast 1st-party library. Nintendo has appeal where SEGA really didn't.