http://cube.ign.com/articles/651/651275p1.html
Thoughts?
This has potential, but the Virtual Boy had potential (don't laugh), the DS has potential - developers just won't spend time on something they can't smear across five platforms and most gamers just want ++ graphics. Ever notice how great games like Eternal Darkness and Pikmin and Windwaker just sit on the shelf while "FPS 3000" and lame movie tie-ins sell like crazy? I just dont think there is a market for quality or creativity anymore because there are enough PS2s to make any lousy game profitable. Not to bash Sony, but I've seen more Playstations surrounded by frat boys playing Maddden 2xxx... The days of the knowledgeable gamer having influence over the market are gone - $$ and the "casual" gamers rule the day. I hope this doesn't spell the end of Nintendo, they have a hit or miss record with "innovation." It almost seems like they are different just to be different, when they should just stick to what they know - making great games. That being said, I hope it works out - the more I read this thread, the more good ideas I see. Lets not forget about full Gamecube compatability and the ability to d_load Nintendo's entire backlog of NES, SNES, N64 games....
Anyway, fan-boy rant = over, on to the debate:
Thoughts?
This has potential, but the Virtual Boy had potential (don't laugh), the DS has potential - developers just won't spend time on something they can't smear across five platforms and most gamers just want ++ graphics. Ever notice how great games like Eternal Darkness and Pikmin and Windwaker just sit on the shelf while "FPS 3000" and lame movie tie-ins sell like crazy? I just dont think there is a market for quality or creativity anymore because there are enough PS2s to make any lousy game profitable. Not to bash Sony, but I've seen more Playstations surrounded by frat boys playing Maddden 2xxx... The days of the knowledgeable gamer having influence over the market are gone - $$ and the "casual" gamers rule the day. I hope this doesn't spell the end of Nintendo, they have a hit or miss record with "innovation." It almost seems like they are different just to be different, when they should just stick to what they know - making great games. That being said, I hope it works out - the more I read this thread, the more good ideas I see. Lets not forget about full Gamecube compatability and the ability to d_load Nintendo's entire backlog of NES, SNES, N64 games....
Anyway, fan-boy rant = over, on to the debate: