So are you accusing Nintendo of having given up all attempts at throwing off their "kiddie" reputation after the GameCube?
This. So much this.irmasterlol said:My thoughts are simply that Nintendo is the only console manufacturer that remembers kids like to play games too, and if Dad comes home and wants to watch TV, then Dad gets to use the TV, because it's his fucking TV. At least now Junior doesn't have to stop playing at the drop of a hat.
It's possible I'm projecting my own childhood console experience on the issue.
I can see that being a bonus, but personally I just keep thinking that it would be nice to have it reversed. Instead of a thing that is primarily a TV console that can be used on its own, have a thing that is primarily a handheld that can be used with the TV. That way the games are always easy to play on a small screen and the big TV is a plus when nobody is watching the news in the afternoon.Moth_Monk said:This. So much this.irmasterlol said:My thoughts are simply that Nintendo is the only console manufacturer that remembers kids like to play games too, and if Dad comes home and wants to watch TV, then Dad gets to use the TV, because it's his fucking TV. At least now Junior doesn't have to stop playing at the drop of a hat.
It's possible I'm projecting my own childhood console experience on the issue.
When I first found out about the play on the tablet feature that Nintendo had included, I thought it was a stroke of genius.
Well somebody thinks they're Juvenal.Not the Facebook 'it's complicated', more like the complicated feelings Javert had about Valjean by the end of Les Mis.
Nah, Nintendo has a great history with parents hating them. Check out some old Super Nintendo newsFizzyIzze said:I'm really beginning to suspect that the biggest problem with the Wii U is this:
The Wii sold, hands down, the most units from the previous (eh, current?) console generation, but it wasn't thanks to you or me (or for that matter, anyone who posts on a gaming forum). Regular, non-gaming people were buying the Wii. And I suspect that when the Wii U was announced, the collective population who purchased the Wii rolled their eyes. The general consuming public has a better collective memory than companies realize. They didn't buy them for Zelda, Mario, or Samus. They bought Wii Sports for the extra controller and stopped buying games, probably right after Excite Truck.The Wii
The five families I know who bought a Wii no longer use them (including me, except for Netflix sometimes). And they're certainly not going to buy a Wii U. I don't view Nintendo as a 'kids' company. It's a 'regular folks' kind of company, and regular folks have moved on to Candy Crush Saga.
Oh my God, that was incredible! With the hair and the bizarre blue screen action! Seriously, thanks for that.Negatempest said:Nah, Nintendo has a great history with parents hating them. Check out some old Super Nintendo news
I agree with you here, but look how many people got pissed off at the 2DS- a 3DS model specifically catered to the very demographic that Sony and Microsoft pretend don't exist on a daily basis.Fox12 said:Aren't they in their unique position of influence specificly BECAUSE they make kid friendly casual games and don't try to forward the medium? If they were another XBOX/PS3 they wouldn't be in that position in the first place.
I've always respected Nintendo for that reason. People say Nintendo abandoned hardcore fans, and that they should have more mature games available, but the truth is that Nintendo didn't abandon anybody. They've always catered to children, those people just grew out of the target demographic. I do believe they should have done much more to try and bring in some kind of third party support, but as a whole their one of the few consistently ethical game companies out there, and they refuse sell their soul.Dragonbums said:I agree with you here, but look how many people got pissed off at the 2DS- a 3DS model specifically catered to the very demographic that Sony and Microsoft pretend don't exist on a daily basis.Fox12 said:Aren't they in their unique position of influence specificly BECAUSE they make kid friendly casual games and don't try to forward the medium? If they were another XBOX/PS3 they wouldn't be in that position in the first place.
They have a very self sustained market carved out for themselves.
People talk about how Mario is only banking on nostalgia.
How?
Mario is about 30 years old now. The majority of people criticizing that game and not playing it anymore are in their 30's.
Which means that Mario is still popular today because the IP can still capture the hearts of young kids, just as they got the hearts of those kids all those years ago.
Eventually they will grow out of it, but that doesn't matter because unless the apocalypse is coming, there will always a fresh supply of children to catch their interest in.
However that right now is no longer the most profitable demographic.
Which is why most of the games industry caters to the teenager to adult level, and is the reason why Nintendo is ridiculed constantly for it.
Pretty much agree with ya; I mean me and my girlfriend can watch Hulu or Youtube or pull a movie off my server to the big TV, and I can play on my gamepad at the same time. I know that sounds bad, but when I watch TV I normally have a game in front of me cause watching TV doesn't require much thought for me like a game, so before WiiU it was NDS/3DS/Vita.Bellvedere said:I actually really like the ability to play on the gamepad and for reasons that are completely at odds with Yahtzee's analysis...
Firstly, the thing has a limited range, so I don't think you can actually slink off to the basement alone to play with just the gamepad. When I use the gamepad, I'm still in the same room as living breathing humans. If I wanted to sit all alone, I'd have the console in my bedroom or in the study, or I'd just go and play PC. I choose to play the WiiU on the gamepad in a room full of people because I enjoy their company. I don't expect them to want to watch me play because I don't find it fun to watch others play for lengthy periods. Not every moment is full of riveting story and people make mistakes when playing - it's tedious to make a mistake yourself let alone watch others make a mistake (several times in a row). Not that I don't ever use the WiiU with the TV, I do. It's just a nice option when everyone's home. To still be part of the discussion and still be playing a game.
Secondly the reason that TV takes priority on the TV is because TV is something that a group can watch. It'd be rather strange that one person uses the big fuck off TV to play a game, while 5 people huddle around a tiny screen to watch TV. It's the exact same situation as if one person wants to watch Family Guy and the rest of the household want to watch the cricket. It's more convenient for the most people therefore it's the considerate option. It's got nothing to do with games being less worthy than Simpsons reruns.
Lastly I live in a house of six adults. It's not a case of mom and dad being in charge and therefore having the deciding vote on who gets to use the TV. It's a shared TV and we're all considerate people. The option to play on the gamepad is beneficial to my living arrangements.
I react both with an urge to smile back and an urge to run away in terror.masticina said:If smiling avatars make people smile how do people react upon Aphex Twin?