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Nintendo are the grandfather of the industry. A company that dictates respect from everyone including their closest rivals, yet like most Grandfather’s that gather respect, they are out of touch with the new generation. Whether Miyamoto and his team can be classed as fallen experts or genius that will never die is just a matter of opinion, the superb Pikmin 2 may declare the latter but the public, the general consensus of a generation, they would have to concede to the former.
Nintendo admitting that they are not what they once were, congratulating Sony’s eye toy and declaring their connectivity concept a complete failure. Frantically trying to regain lost third party support. After stupidly selling their loyal second party support. Is the sign of a company on the way out. A company about to give their final bow.
And yet, the strength is still there. Their connectivity maybe a failure, yet Sony are doing the exact same thing with their PSP and the upcoming PS3… innovating the industry even when faced with almost certain extinction. Reggie stood as a company representative, stood when Nintendo seemed weak, and told Sony and Microsoft where to go. The PSP is Sony trying to rape their own mother. And yet this Mother can still wield a mighty cane against her pop-culture sons.
Nintendo are not with it anymore. When first persons shooters are the rage they sold RARE. When all the hardcore want to play is online games Nintendo refused to jump on the bandwagon. When gamers wanted DVD/Game hybrids Nintendo did not give it. When more adult gamers were needed Nintendo gave the world Pikmin and made Zelda a cartoon. Nintendo will never and have never caved to public pressure.
For every SNES, there was a NES. For every Gamecube there was an N64. Maybe the Revolution will match the strength and originality of the N64 and NES; the DS shows us that it may just do it. But the Gamecube… that shows us where things can go wrong. That shows us how “not with it” Nintendo are.
And so, as the end is near. The company that has made some of the best games in the world may indeed be facing their final curtain. The company that has made billions laugh, millions cry and inspired thousands maybe on their way out. Yet at least they can say, they did it their way.
Dringo.
Although it was just a very very very poor joke. So I'm sure I could forgive ya.
But he didn't say that he was actaully referring to that song.
He just said "The famous Sinatra song comes to mind when Nintendo is mentioned"
You could say that it was referring to any Sinatra song, and since Fly Me To The Moon is famous, he could be referring to that.
Duh.
> The famous Frank Sinatra song begins to come to mind when you think of
> Nintendo.
What, "Fly Me To The Moon"?
> What a poor title for such a piece.
Piece of what????
Hmmmm :P
> It does?
>
> The song is amazing.
> Whereas Nintendo aren't.
> :'}
Yeah funny.
> The famous Frank Sinatra song begins to come to mind when you think of
> Nintendo.
Um.
It does?
The song is amazing.
Whereas Nintendo aren't.
:'}
> There you go.
> I don't think I've completely agreed with one of your rants before.
> If we're starting to agree on things then it all must be over! :-O
*expression of concern*
> It's ironic really.
> With the N64, I guess we didn't trully appreciate what we had, so we
> demanded more, and everything we demanded (bar online play) became
> the Gamecube, but on the way so much of what we loved from the N64
> was lost.
yeah I know, we wanted it, we asked for it... we changed our minds :D
> Having said that, it seems that they're not going to lose the
> handheld market so easily. The DS seems to show Nintendo doing what
> they do best, and although I've managed to find one slight flaw,
> let's appreciate what it DOES have.
The IGN review of Mario 64 DS says it isn't perfect but the analogue touch screen is pretty good and does the job.
> I still think they should ditch the revolution for a while and stick
> to mastering a budget empire rather than getting caught up in the rat
> race.
> Unless they genuinely have come up with something trully amazing...
That is what they are promising. Maybe the third parties will be scared off like they were with the N64. Which'll mean a few new companies need to get themselves a 2nd party status... and we can begin where the N64 left off.