Stavros Dimou said:
Because as time passes by Nintendo consoles loose more and more third party franchises. Most people buy Nintendo consoles only to play Nintendo's own games. And that makes Nintendo's consoles being supplamentary. For a gamer who wants to play modern games, Nintendo's console can't be the only platform he will have. So that means he will have to buy 2 consoles, one only to play Nintendo's first party games,and one where he can play everything else.
But wouldn't it be better for that person to be able to play all the game it likes in one console ?
Without having to spend 600-800 euros / dollars ?
The sad thing appears to be that gamers consider more plausible that Nintendo will become a third party developer for other consoles instead of attracting third parties to its own console.
People have lost their faith in Third Party Suppport for Nintendo's consoles.
True, but up until the most recent (or perhaps I should really refer to it as the 'previous' generation now... Basically, PS3/Xbox 360), most games I'd consider worth playing have been available for PC.
Now, so what? You ask, no doubt.
Well, for various reasons, I need a PC anyway, and so I make sure that PC is as versatile as possible.
So... If I were to get a console at all, it would be to play whatever exclusives happened to most appeal to me. (And some things aren't as exclusive as they seem - Did you know Final Fantasy 7 and 8 had PC releases? XD)
In any event, 3rd party support on Nintendo systems has been bad since the N64, and has never really recovered.
I don't see it as very likely that Nintendo would become a developer for other systems in general though.
And it certainly doesn't seem like it would do anything to improve the quality of their games.
But... As to why anyone would care?
Well... Nintendo is good at making games.
really good. Perhaps not very creative, if you look at their apparent tendency to release a variation on the same thing constantly...
But they're good at it nonetheless.
Consider it the difference between an artist, and a master craftsman. - One can certainly make highly unique and unusual pieces, but as interesting as they may be, they could be of highly inconsistent quality. (Even the likes of Leonardo DaVinci, while known for creating technically and artistically amazing things, was also known for never getting anything finished.) , but the other can probably consistently create very intricate and well-made items, though many of them would look quite similar to one another.
(Then again, Nintendo is on record explicitly saying it prefers to spend it's time innovating on gameplay, rather than story or characters. - Creating new settings and characters only when the gameplay dictates that it's necessary.)