We gotta make sure to support good stuff. Not just because something isn’t woke. I’ve been guilty of that. Or on one of the free streaming services I’ll thoroughly enjoy a b movie from the 80s or 90s because the men act masculine and the women are feminine
You also kinda have to think we'll see a mass migration to nintendo stuff next year if things get extremely bad, with people wanting "classics" and them being almost solely what they've done for the past 10 years.
Like I still think gaming as a whole is a lot like the mineshaft/canary thing where companies keep digging for diamonds but refuse to change their direction, but if one company can capitalize on this market it's definitely nintendo.
Even if they do create a switch "successor" it'll probably be after a bunch of remodels, like what they did with the DS and the XL's/slims/"lite's". The thing's been around for what, like 6-7 years? I'd say they still have a decent amount of runway before they have to think of creating a new console.
See, I don't think they have a reason to (to make more at least, as they already have a decent amount of mobile ones, mostly pokemon). Sure it may get them slightly more people buying their games, but they'd lose out on a bit of the console market.
If someone buys a switch and only gets like 4-5 games for it, that's still way more than if a whale dropped $4-500 on one of the gatcha mobile things.
I am excited too and hope that low barrier of entry mediums like fictional prose, music and maybe some forms of gaming would encourage non-woke creators to flourish and for non-woke consumers to have some viable alternatives.
We gotta make sure to support good stuff. Not just because something isn’t woke. I’ve been guilty of that. Or on one of the free streaming services I’ll thoroughly enjoy a b movie from the 80s or 90s because the men act masculine and the women are feminine
You also kinda have to think we'll see a mass migration to nintendo stuff next year if things get extremely bad, with people wanting "classics" and them being almost solely what they've done for the past 10 years.
Like I still think gaming as a whole is a lot like the mineshaft/canary thing where companies keep digging for diamonds but refuse to change their direction, but if one company can capitalize on this market it's definitely nintendo.
Perhaps that's why Ni tendo isn't really talking about a switch successor. I know tons of websites are nearly demanding one.
"You need to make games like ours that never sell."
"Our lowest selling game this year was Advance Wars Remake. It sold a million in a month."
Even if they do create a switch "successor" it'll probably be after a bunch of remodels, like what they did with the DS and the XL's/slims/"lite's". The thing's been around for what, like 6-7 years? I'd say they still have a decent amount of runway before they have to think of creating a new console.
I honestly think Nintendo is going to start making mobile games.
The switch hardware is basically that, if I understand correctly.
See, I don't think they have a reason to (to make more at least, as they already have a decent amount of mobile ones, mostly pokemon). Sure it may get them slightly more people buying their games, but they'd lose out on a bit of the console market.
If someone buys a switch and only gets like 4-5 games for it, that's still way more than if a whale dropped $4-500 on one of the gatcha mobile things.
Do they still lose money on the consoles? Maybe Nintendo never did. ICR.
I don't think they want to make "gacha" -- they just make Mario Kart for Android and iPhone. Maybe people aren't ready to pay $60 for that.
If I can find it, someone posted a graphic that details the switch vs the last two-three gens of Sony and the sales for the switch dwarfed em
Dang man this is one of the most positive and pragmatic takes that I have ever heard in reference to the gaming industry. Good luck on your game.
I'm more on the writing side as I have the same artistic talent as One of One Punch Man fame lol.
I'm all for indies taking over, the only thing the old guard AAA have left is nostalgia and they have almost burnt that candle down to ash.
I'll be doing my best to unleash my autistic creativity upon the world.
I am excited too and hope that low barrier of entry mediums like fictional prose, music and maybe some forms of gaming would encourage non-woke creators to flourish and for non-woke consumers to have some viable alternatives.