Gaming is quickly becoming a hobby for the affluent. It may survive this gen off early scalper sales alone but the current model is unsustainable. When Mr. Iwata passed away. Sadly the company lost the plot. He was always the one to wrangle them back in. Keep consumers at the forefront. When PS2 said 400. Gamecube said 200. When PS3 said 600. Wii said 300. Switch 1 was a beautiful funeral for gaming because it followed Iwata's idealogies and they didn't lose the plot. We got to see the beauty of a company that was struggling basically begging us for another chance. Wii U was a disaster and they had to impress us. They had to be cheaper, better, newer, quicker. One mistake could have spelt their companies death. But now? They are so full they dont have to worry if we feed them. They will make more from their themepark and the mario galaxy movie then probably 33 percent of the switch 2's lifespan. Their competition is so far behind and also sucking that they have no fear. But let's be real. It'll never be 2016 again. In any form of anything but especially games. Some mornings it feels like i'm the guy playing the violin as the titanic sinks. Millions are feeling that. Movies, music, games, marketing, commercials, food, prices. It's all gone. Dystopian almost.
Digital key cards? Companies sending radio waves to brick your system if you do what they dislike? Suing gamers for playing games on camera? Charging 70 dollars for Super Mario World on gamecube? Repacking last gen pretending its worth next gen pricing? Stick drift? 100 dollars for costumes in game? Online only? Signing contracts that allow the company to own the console you paid for in perpetuity? Imagine saying this to some guy in blockbuster in 1995. Itd sound like Dystopia to them. Because it is. I blame the consumer though. Wallet speaks, company bows.