Mobile games were brought up at an investor's meeting by Iwata himself before he passed on, this isn't a new initiative.Saelune said:Oh, I hope you're right, but Nintendo's businessman CEO really has me worried. Iwata dies, he takes over, and suddenly Nintendo has phone games on the brain. Unlike Sony and Microsoft, Nintendo was the pure gaming company, run by developers. They weren't doubling as a computer software or media company. They made games and gaming consoles.elvor0 said:Eh I don't really see that ever happening. Main series Pokemon shifts consoles like no tomorrow. I think Pokemon GO exists for fun, even if it is making them buttloads of cash, rather than an indication of Nintendo moving towards a mobile orientation.Saelune said:I am so glad we have Sun and Moon coming out. If Pok?mon becomes solely a mobile game series, then all the good will Nintendo has built with me since well...birth, will be worthless.
OT: Probably should've seen this happening....and bought nintendo shares.
Exactly.Kibeth41 said:You're pretty wrong.Steve the Pocket said:It's funny how this happened because Nintendo grossly misinterpreted their fans' message. The fans said "Hey, Nintendo, why can't we play Nintendo games on our phones?" and what they meant was "Hey, Nintendo, the days of dedicated handheld gaming devices should be long gone now that my phone is just as powerful." But what Nintendo heard was "Hey, Nintendo, we like playing allegedly-free cow clickers designed to milk us for money instead of real games you just buy. You should start making those." And it seems to be working out for them so far. This has me concerned.
People wanted Pokemon in real life. They got it as close as possible.
Besides, I can name about 5 reasons from the top of my head why handheld consoles are far superior to mobiles in terms of gaming, and why Nintendo are unable to put a lot of their mainstream handhelds on mobile consoles.
The only mobile game I can think of right now that is about as close to a dedicated handheld's game is Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, and it has probably the best control scheme I've come across so far for a mobile game that allows you to walk around in towns, and guess what? it's still rubbish - I make guides for FFBE and I still mess up the movement everytime I try and record gameplay.
Pokemon GO actually has an amazing control scheme, the fact that you move by actually moving in real life takes out all the shit you have to deal with with touch screen games; and the microtransactions are very tame, near useless if you live anywhere near a few pokestops.