Racecarlock said:
Tom_green_day said:
I know this is hardly a revolutionary idea but maybe they should make a first-party game that isn't aimed at children or nostalgia-fans (Zelda, Metroid, Mario etc). As someone who isn't a child and isn't a Nintendo fan, I really don't have a reason to care about them and I want that to change.
Ok. I'll bite. What kinds of games do you have in mind?
Games that touch on adult themes but still retain a universal appeal would do well. Like Majora's Mask.
Nintendo needs to create games like how the 90s episodes of The Simpsons was written. Subtly put mature themes that late teens and adults can get and appreciate alongside general entertaining experience that appeals to young crowds without dumbing it down for older people.
Let's be frank, a lot of Nintendo's games have gotten stupidly easy over the years. Super Mario Galaxy was definitely easier than Super Mario 64 and Super Mario World. SSB Brawl's addition of imbalanced "Final Smashes" and random times where characters trip and fall threw the balance out of whack.
Point is games in general are dumbed down these days to appeal for a large audience, and Nintendo's first party games are starting to suffer due to that trend. Nintendo console don't have a "Dark Souls" difficulty game for the extreme difficulty purists and doesn't challenge people who aren't die hard Nintendo fans enough to be fun.
OP:I've said this before and I'll say it again. Fire Iwata, Fil-Aime, and Cunnaway. Get some people who know today's gaming demographic outside of just Nintendo die hards. Nintendo's consoles are just becoming fanservice boxes.
I bought a 3DS only because I like JRPGs and the 3DS has the best selections on those since the PS1-PS2 era. That and Monster Hunter. The 3DS is filling a niche of games that 90s kids grew up with so its doing well in North America.
Nintendo has to understand. While Mario and Zelda sell extremely well, they are now hitting a time where the young adults gaming (i.e. the biggest market for console gamers) grew up during Enix's Squaresoft's golden era of epic storylines. During the era when for every N64 1st party/exclusive classic, there were 3 on the PlayStation One that side by side was better due to less tech limitations. (Tech limitations don't mean just graphical power. N64 cartridges didn't have much memory, so a lot of JRPGs would not have fit their massive stories and cutscene onto them.
If Nintendo wants to survive off of nostalgia, then they should be make games reminiscent of the artful creativeness of the 90s era of console gaming. Back when mature themes like the finality of death, love, war and the results thereof, and what it means to take a person's life, were presented to kids at the age of 10-12 without being graphic or blunt.
Instead of just rinsing and repeating Nintendo's main IPs, they should snatch up some old IPs and make a mint. Not going to lie, If the Wii U had games like Bushido Blade, Suikoden, Jet Grind Radio and many other of the quirky Japanese styled titles that brought people to Nintendo in the first place, I'd have bought 2.