A specific example is the absolutely nutso hand holding in Skyward Sword. Continually repeating notifications every time you turn off the game and return. Clue giving even when not asked. The excruciatingly slow text speed (there are OPTIONS MENUS for a reason, Nintendo!). The painfully awful musical note swimming mini-game.
And of course, and this is not about Skyward Sword, their continual behind-the-program adoption of online functionality, with a huge number of their multiplayer game simply still not being adopted for the online space. This is something even a shovelware dev can implement in this day and age.
Nintendo is one of the best developers on Earth... but when they're bad, they are motherfuckin' abominable.
In North America.Yes, for starters I'm not sure we'd have a console gaming industry without them. Do remember that it was the NES that revived the then dead console market.
Yea
We wouldn't have Kinect
Thanks Nintendo![]()
Wii Music gets unnecessary hate. Most people who actually played it and realised how it works like it. It's these quirky ideas that without Nintendo we wouldn't get.
Something that entertains other people and that you dont have to buy to play most 360 games bothers you?
Only on GAF. Skyward Sword is worse than 3rd party shovelware drivel.
Maybe if it didn't exist Rare could make a good video ga...
I'm not even gonna finish that sentence, n/m
Yea
We wouldn't have Kinect
Thanks Nintendo![]()
Except that's not what I said. I said those aspects I listed are indisputably worse than third party shovelware garbage. Most shovelware devs know how to program something as basic as "you experience an item once, and don't have to keep re-reading item descriptions every time you turn back on the game." Most shovelware devs know to put text speed if the game has a lot of text in the options.
Skyward Sword, overall, is just a sad disappointment in the Zelda franchise, but there's no contest it's better than shovelware garbage. But those aspects, and many others internal to the game, absolutely are.
This. There wouldn't be a games industry anymore without Nintendo.
This is not directed at you specifically (unless it applies to you, I don't know) but I don't like the conflation of saying a game has some really annoying and dumb design decisions (which is true of Skyward Sword) to saying a game is bad (which isn't true of Skyward Sword). The last time I remember that happening was when Deus Ex first came out.
The assertions made in the OP about nintendo are rather dubious and the truth is if Nintendo wasn't there we have no idea what the industry would be like so it's rather pointless to speculate. They were instrumental after atari in terms of picking up the pieces but beyond that I don't think they've been all that magical.
Something that entertains other people and that you dont have to buy to play most 360 games bothers you?
Well this isn't a thread about Wii Music so I'm not going to try and change your mind. I'll just say most people assumed it was meant to be a rhythm game and thus went in with the wrong mindset. Also the E3 showing was terrible and did the game no favours whatsoever and thus a lot of people wrote it off then and there and never gave it a fair chance.Really? "Most people who actually played it." That's an extremely loaded statement, and I think you realize that. Wii Music is, to me, a disastrous mess of convergent ideas that simply don't work well, from the ear-shatteringly bad midi sound effects to the no-point-why-even-bother garbage track list, so it's hardly "WELL IF U PLAYED IT U WOULD UNDERSTAND HOW GREAT IT IS." As a lover of music games, it couldn't have been more of a disappointment.
Before the GameCube - Yes
After the GameCube - No
Well this isn't a thread about Wii Music so I'm not going to try and change your mind. I'll just say most people assumed it was meant to be a rhythm game and thus went in with the wrong mindset. Also the E3 showing was terrible and did the game no favours whatsoever and thus a lot of people wrote it off then and there and never gave it a fair chance.
And the point I was addressing was it was worse than third party shovelware. To say it is worse than say Ninjabread Man is rather outrageous seeing as Nintendo did actually put some effort into Wii Music despite what many people think.
I'd say the industry changed quite a bit because of Nintendo post GameCube. I mean if it wasn't for the Wii we wouldn't have to suffer from this terrible them and us stigma from the "hardcore" gamers towards the casual gamers. Not even the PSX had it so bad. Who knew the concept of niche markets could be so evil.
I'd say that's a bit of a stretch. Sure the NES & Wii made such an impact but the SNES & N64 did not 'change the whole way of gaming'.Every single Nintendo home console brought innovation that changed the whole way of gaming.
For the weird, PC-extremist viewpoint, I say yeah, it would have been different, and better. The number of people who have said things to me like "Ocarina of Time is the game that Skyrim is based on!" or "Nintendo is incredibly innovative because they invented lock-on!" is absurd.
I'm a PC gamer. One of the first video games I ever played literally had the entire planet Earth as a map. PC gaming had these insanely ambitious games like Ultima VII, System Shock, Darklands, and Elite.
By saving console games, Nintendo helped establish a world where limited console experiences (and the public/market's concept of games-as-toys) dominated the industry. This led to the existence of the PS2 and the launch of GTAIII, which basically guaranteed that PC developers, who were busy making some of the greatest video games of all time would graduate towards that larger gaming populace, dumbing their games down in the process.
Look at all the anger in the Hitman thread. Those games were awesome because of their ambition and intelligence. Absolution looks to be less ambitious or intelligent because it's trying to appeal to the giant console market.
So yeah, without Nintendo, there might be fewer gamers, but we'd be better off. Harumph. I am grumpy.
somewhat tongue-in-cheek, here; this is a thought exercise more than anything else
Every single Nintendo home console brought innovation that changed the whole way of gaming. Except for Gamecube. Gamecube was just N64 2. I still can't think why Nintendo designed such console.
I'd say that's a bit of a stretch. Sure the NES & Wii made such an impact but the SNES & N64 did not 'change the whole way of gaming'.
Now the arguement could be made that Nintendo innovated controllers with the N64, but that arguement could be easily disputed as analog controllers had been around in gaming since the late 70s.
Even if you want to dismiss any kind of new concepts or innovations they popularized as casual oriented stuff (which is silly btw), how would that not be leading the pack?
Somehow being casual or having a hint of casual-appeal as a foundation is an instant write-off when analyzing their value in the industry? Why?
Am I right in suspecting that this line of thought will ultimately trace back to the image of uncoolness that surrounds them with certain demographics? Or maybe you simply dont happen to enjoy the different approaches they took this gen to provide their usual body of work?
Cuz if this is the case, these or not reasons to objectively claim they dont lead the pack anymore in any area.
He's just saying (probably) that without them, there was no way out of the Great Video Game crash, is all. Not that they invented them.
Without Nintendo, there never would have been
Donkey Kong
The NES
Super Mario Bros.
Zelda 1
Metroid & Kid Icarus
Final Fantasy & Dragon Warrior
Castlevania games
Mario 3 and Mario World
LttP
Game Boy
Pokemon
Mario 64
Ocarina of Time
DS
Wii and motion controls
Super Smash Bros.
Just to name a few. Basically, the current game industry was made possible by Nintendo, almost all modern game designs can be traced backwards to Nintendo, there would be no Sega, no Playstation, no Xbox, no GTA.
Maybe games would have eventually risen without Nintendo, but if you look at the actual history, everything was made possible either directly or indirectly by Nintendo.
But still Skyrim kind of... blowsI mean not totally, there's a lot to love, but kinda.