If Mario, Metroid, Zelda, Kirby, Fire Emblem, and Smash Bros aren't hardcore (I'm cringing as I type that word) then I don't want to be hardcore. (Cringing again)
I think Nintendo can point to a few million people per title that don't have a problem with it.Woodsey said:Not for them it isn't.Twad said:THey dont make hardcore games.
Look where nintendo is now, top sellers.
So.. is it a problem? I dont think so.
I'm sure a few gamers might have a problem with it.
I remember that game. I loved it.Jeronus said:Does no one remember "Geist"? It was a game developed by Nintendo for the Gamecube in order to appeal to a more mature audience. It didn't do so well. It had an interesting premise though. The idea was you are a ghost who must scare your victims on a military base in order to possess them in order to infiltrate stop some evil plot army plot. I can't remember much else but it failed to wow critics and gamers alike.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geist_%28video_game%29
What else do you do with cake? I hate that analogy.Daystar Clarion said:At least it knows where it stands. Unlike the other consoles, who want to have their cake and eat it too.
It is a problem for people who want those hardcore titles. Personally I'd like to see if Shigeru Miyamoto has something rated M running around in that head of his.Twad said:THey dont make hardcore games.
Look where nintendo is now, top sellers.
So.. is it a problem? I dont think so.
...Developed by n-Space. An independent Florida-based developer.Jeronus said:Does no one remember "Geist"? It was a game developed by Nintendo
Titles like Metroid Prime 3 and LoZ: Twilight Princess are already rated T, so Nintendo has proven they can make games for that demographic. They're probably not jumping into the hardcore stuff anytime soon, so it's a pretty safe bet they'll be sticking with the T.MissGinaKid said:I think Nintendo is just trying to find a middle ground. I don't want to use the two tearms people have brought up here so "Hardcore" Shall be called M and "Casual" Will be called E. They want more of a T, If that makes any sence.