A Note To Nintendo: Learn From Your Own History
Wii Woes:
So, Iwata says the Wii has stalled, huh? No kdding! Today, Nintendo, I want to teach you a little history lesson. And, amusingly enough, you will end up learning from yourself! Here we go:
If one reads the full history of Nintendo (a Gamespot article, and a great one at that), a philosophy of Nintendo becomes quite apparent: Gameplay first, graphics last. Nintendo has always developed high quality games for its systems, as well as getting well known third party developers to do the same. Reading the history of Nintendo shows that-again and again-Nintendo's system's areoutperformed graphically by other offerings, yet succeed in sales. Why is that? When the Sega 32X (We know it as the Genesis), a 32-bit system, was getting stomped on by the NintendoSNES, a 16-bit system, a puzzled press asked a Nintendo representativethe reason for the SNES success over its technically superior partner. His response? "Games make the system, not graphics".
Beautiful.Hit the nail on the head. While the SNES was getting Mario, Link, Mortal Combat, and other such gold titles, the Genesis was getting flops, rushed projects, and poorly done ports. Who cares how good a game looks if it sucks? As for me,graphics have always been second rate in myopinion. Honestly, I don't much care for amazing graphics. Sure, its nice, but gameplay and storyline mean so much more. As an exmaple, I enjoy Call of Duty on my Wii considerably more than I do on a PS3 or 360. Are the visiuals sub-par on the Wii? Yes. But the control scheme more than makes up for it in my book.
So, right now, some of you are thinking, "Whatever, Nintendo's under poweredsystems have sold well because of kids, thats all.Graphics are the real sale point of a system". Well, here is another tidbit to back up my opinion. The PS2, despite beingnine years old, is stelling selling respectably well. Why is that? Because of its amazing graphics? Compared to todays systems, its graphics aren't anything special, so no one should be buying it anymore, right? Wrong. The PS2 has a plethora of outstanding titles spanning every imaginable genre. RPGs, FPS, rythm games, and a laudable amount of highly unique games. Titles like Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, Medal of Honor, Call of Duty, Shadow of the Colossus, Time Splitters, Okami, Parapa the Rapper, ICO, Guitar Hero, and much more made this system strong. There is a wealth of instant ****cs and must-not-miss games on the PS2. Heck, their still developing games for it today!
And why has the DS become the best selling game system of all time? Amazing titles. Sure, there is alot of junk to sift through to find the good titles, but some simply outstanding games have been, are being, and will be developed for the DS. Many games on it are a can't-miss experience, and the DS's sales reflect that.
So, back on track. Nintendo, why do you think your Wii sold strong, then flat-lined a fewyears later? Maybe, I dunno, its because of the complete lack of good games bieng developed? Yah, that might be it. Almost nothing but shovel-ware and senseless periphreals have graced Wii in the last two years. There certainly are good titles for the Wii, but a steady stream (or even anoccasional stream!) of quality titles are needed to sustain a system's worth.Nintendo systems are all I have everowned, but thisgame draught for the Wii has pushed me over theedge and into buying a PS3.
Nintendo, you single handedly brought the gaming industry back from the brink of collapse by creatinga system(the NES) with high quality titles,keeping down shovel-ware by instituting the "Nintendo Seal of Quality".In this way, you pulled theentire industry back into existence, even after poor quality games had turned the publicopinion to that of believing gaming was a "fad", and that it was "done and over". So, don't fell victim to something that, by conquering, made you great. No more junk, no morefoolishness, no more periphreals, no more gimmicks, no more Mario Galaxy 2 (seriously...); bacl basics. Remember who your realfans are: not the Wii Fit buying sixty year olds, but the teen to young adults who truly love your offerings.
Learn from your past to shape your future. That is all.



Comments
@DMLSLAT: Yup, my dad just bought a 40-inch HDTV, so I am def getting a PS3 now.
@Element-17: I love critiscism of all kinds! Thanks for your comment.
@soolkiki: Yup, many of us Wii owners are fed up with the foolishness, and for some of us, like me, it has made us take action. I couldn't live without my Wii (gotta have it for any future Zelda titles and the sort), but soon it won't be my main system.
@reveiwer: Agreed. I believe Nintendo has become drunk of the gulibility of the casual market. That market, IMO, won't support them forever.
@nintendo-naut: I can't thank you (and all you guys!) enough for your comments. It makes working hard on these blogs worth it. I changed it to editorial. DOes that mean it has a chance of going on the Soap box or something? That would be awesome.
@gamedude2009: Yah, there are great games: Okami, Smash Bros, COD: WaW, and so on. But for every good game for the Wii, there are at leats 10 for the PS3/360. I honestly can't think of a single good Wii game that has come out in the last year...
Yeah, when you change it to editorial, GS considers it for "Spam Filter" and the Soapbox.
Dude I'm getting MGS4 first, without question, as soon as I get one. inFamous looks good, but MGS is where it's at man. And I'm hearing Uncharted 2 is fantastic.
@nintendo-naut: Very cool.
@DMLSLAT: MGS4 was going to be my first game, but my friend bought it and didn't like it at all. HE said for every five minutes of gameplay, there was 20 minutes of cutscenes, and that half the gameplay was crawling and hiding anyways. That being said, I still plan on playing it, but I wil probably just borrow it from my friend.
Yah, I haven't heard a single bad thing about Uncharted 2, so that will certainly be on my list.
And as for all of the cutscenes- there are a ton, of course, because like I said, it's part movie, but you can skip them if you really don't care. I watch all of the cutscenes though because I absolutely love the story, this coming from a fantasy buff. To me, this story's unparalleled among games, and the gameplay is in the top tiers. so I never get bored with it. It doesn't appeal to those who would prefer to just shoot things in Halo, I'm sure, but I'm definitely getting it before anything else.
Yes,the brickheads over there at Nintendo definitely need to get their mind out of the gutter.They've gotten overconfident and lowered their guard,allowing Sony and Microsoft to hit em where it hurts.This does not bode well for us Wii owners.Eventually,some of us,like VXLbeast here,may crack and just hop onto the bandwagon that is Sony and/or Microsoft.
Now I hear Nintendo is releasing a Wii Fit PLUS?!?! I don't need to get fit EVEN MORE than the first time!(That was hypothetical,I DO NOT own it,and DO NOT plan on wasting $70 for that crap.)This just shows even more how they're just off in La-La Land.They need to snap out of that mindless reverie! We got HVS and Treyarch busting a nut working on their upcoming Wii titles,yet Nintendo just relaxes like a bunch of good-for-nothing do-naughts! They need to join the fray,or risk utter system obliteration!
Phew,I think that concludes my thoughts on this.
Oh,and Bioshock isn't all THAT bloody...aside from the random pools and streaks of blood and the pinkish color of blood that ejects from splicers when you hurt them,it's just kinda bland in the blood department.It's not Gears or anything...