Nothing, I don't feel like getting down-smashed into the sun.
Quote from: branches on February 24, 2017, 08:26:01 PMNothing, I don't feel like getting down-smashed into the sun.
I can't wait for the Switch to flop.
Quote from: Jono on February 25, 2017, 12:18:25 AMDon't know if I ever really talked shit about Nintendo in my lifetime. I'd probably just tell him to stop with the gimmicks that nobody likes.It's dumb shit, but you can't forget about the target audience. I'm not aware of any actual stats on this, but your average Nintendo (DS) player is probably 7 years old and doesn't care about competitive breeding or features interesting to us. They want those silly gimmicks, play with pokemon and all that jazz. It sucks, but these are essentially kids games with certain features, nostalgia or gameplay elements that make them attractive to adults and late teens as well. I don't like them either, but I doubt Nintendo would keep putting them in if they didn't have some pretty good idea of exactly what their kid player base wants.
Don't know if I ever really talked shit about Nintendo in my lifetime. I'd probably just tell him to stop with the gimmicks that nobody likes.
Quote from: branches on February 24, 2017, 08:26:01 PMNothing, I don't feel like getting down-smashed into the sun.Spoiler
Quote from: TBlocks on February 24, 2017, 08:49:53 PMQuote from: branches on February 24, 2017, 08:26:01 PMNothing, I don't feel like getting down-smashed into the sun.SpoilerNintendo fighting off progress and powerful hardware like ^
I'm not aware of any actual stats on this, but your average Nintendo (DS) player is probably 7 years old and doesn't care about competitive breeding or features interesting to us. They want those silly gimmicks, play with pokemon and all that jazz.
Quote from: Flee on February 25, 2017, 03:06:03 AMI'm not aware of any actual stats on this, but your average Nintendo (DS) player is probably 7 years old and doesn't care about competitive breeding or features interesting to us. They want those silly gimmicks, play with pokemon and all that jazz. I'm gonna say it's closer to 15-16, actually. Nintendo games are kid-friendly, yes, but 7-year-olds can hardly even read, so I'd say that's exaggeratedly low--especially when you consider what "average" means (you're basically saying that half of the 3DS playerbase is 4 or 5 years old... yeah, nah). I find that most little kids nowadays are more interested in playing simple, mindless games on their mother's smartphone than they are in $200 Nintendo handhelds.The gimmicks are done because that's simply Nintendo's MO. They're not just trying to appeal to children--they genuinely believe everyone is going to find them clever, charming, and innovative, because they've always had an admirable "fun first" ethos when it comes to game development. Making a standard, competitive, gimmick-less console simply isn't the Nintendo way.
The gimmicks are done because that's simply Nintendo's MO. They're not just trying to appeal to children--they genuinely believe everyone is going to find them clever, charming, and innovative, because they've always had an admirable "fun first" ethos when it comes to game development. Making a standard, competitive, gimmick-less console simply isn't the Nintendo way.
From my own experience, 9-11 years old (and younger) is exactly Nintendo's target audience. I'd honestly say that 15-16 year olds make up one of the smallest parts of Nintendo players.
Every console before the Wii wasn't gimmicky.
Quote from: Ian on February 25, 2017, 10:36:58 AMEvery console before the Wii wasn't gimmicky.Wrong.Gamecube had the lunchbox build and cute little mini-discs.N64, obviously, had the 64-bit gimmick.The DS had the touch screen, which was extremely well-received.Portability itself was considered a gimmick when the Game Boy was released.The Virtual Boy was the raw definition of gimmick.NES and SNES were made before Nintendo found their niche in the industry, because they were on top of the gaming world. Even then, those two systems were rife with gimmicky technology, like mode-7.Nintendo has always employed gimmicks.
>64 bit>gimmickWut