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The Nintendo "NX" |
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bikingjahuty:
If Nintendo is smart, they will release a console that has no gimmicks (motion controls, touch controls, strange controllers) and just a solid, high performance console that is easy to develop for. They arguably have the best exclusive IPs of any company in the industry and that alone would carry them and make them the console of choice for many on the fence about which console to purchase. |
kmacdw:
Nintendo needs a solid launch line up. Zelda NX is a solid start, however with it also being on Wii-U; they need more. I feel they should launch with a port of Smash Bros. and a new 3D Mario game as well in terms of first party. And on the third party front. Mass Effect Andromeda will be out around that time, so that would be a good start. But also albeit delayed; ports of Final Fantasy XV, Call of Duty: Infinite War and all the sports titles. |
weirdfeline:
Nintendo needs to get out of the hardware business. Go make excellent games for PlayStation, PC, Xbox and mobile. Nintendo is already dominating mobile with their first attempt. Bring casual stuff like Brain Age to mobile and rake in the dough. Bring your big games to PlayStation, PC and Xbox and make huge software profits and regain your old audience as well as new audiences. Make a real Amiibo game and become the definitive leader in Toys to Life. The gaming industry has pretty much decided that gimmicks are no longer interesting so Nintendo has no reason to make their own hardware. I really wish they would be smart and stop making hardware. |
redblaze57:
--- Quote from: weirdfeline on April 29, 2016, 05:51:53 am --- The gaming industry has pretty much decided that gimmicks are no longer interesting so Nintendo has no reason to make their own hardware. --- End quote --- 2 letters debunk this VR Not to mention they lead the way on a lot of industry standards D-pad Shoulder Buttons Rumble Hell even motion controls. |
gf78:
For me, the hardware Nintendo makes is a "barrier to entry." That being I would gladly buy new Nintendo-made games, but I unfortunately have to buy specialized hardware to play them on. So I have to factor in the cost of the hardware for the handful of games I want that are exclusive to the Nintendo platform. So if there are six games for the NX I will definitely buy, I have to add the cost of the system to each one. So say the NX would cost $300, that means each $60 game would in reality be a $110 investment for me. If Nintendo would just put their games on the PS4, I would gladly buy them. As it stands with finances and the economy being what they are, the NX is a no-go for me. |
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