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I think what Szlia is saying is that no one at Nintendo is capable of coming up with new ideas, That Miyamoto is the only creative force behind their IP's and he did not properly cultivate a creative legacy.
I remember opening my NES Deluxe on Christmas morning and playing Mario and Duckhunt for days, hell i even spent days trying to get ROB the damn robot to play Gryromite. The problem is that gaming "grew up", and Nintendo hasn't. Im 37 years old, playing another Mario or DK platformer type game that just hasnt seemed to change much in 30 years just does not appeal to me at all. I can see that they are good games i guess, but i grew out of them. I would never fault anyone for loving their type of game, but my tastes have completely changed since 1986 or whenever the NES came out, Nintendo's hasn't.
I think the biggest anecdotal evidence of the severity of Nintendo's problems is judging the reactions of my 9 and 4 year olds. They had a Wii, but have zero interest in the Wii U. I tried to get the 9 year old interested in it, and he said zero ppl at school even talk about it, and just went back to playing Minecraft with his buddies on XBL... Gaming has changed, but Nintendo hasnt. (Actually think this is a larger problem with Japanese devs, seems all the ppl in charge there are ancient by western developer standards.
I remember opening my NES Deluxe on Christmas morning and playing Mario and Duckhunt for days, hell i even spent days trying to get ROB the damn robot to play Gryromite. The problem is that gaming "grew up", and Nintendo hasn't. Im 37 years old, playing another Mario or DK platformer type game that just hasnt seemed to change much in 30 years just does not appeal to me at all. I can see that they are good games i guess, but i grew out of them. I would never fault anyone for loving their type of game, but my tastes have completely changed since 1986 or whenever the NES came out, Nintendo's hasn't.
I think the biggest anecdotal evidence of the severity of Nintendo's problems is judging the reactions of my 9 and 4 year olds. They had a Wii, but have zero interest in the Wii U. I tried to get the 9 year old interested in it, and he said zero ppl at school even talk about it, and just went back to playing Minecraft with his buddies on XBL... Gaming has changed, but Nintendo hasnt. (Actually think this is a larger problem with Japanese devs, seems all the ppl in charge there are ancient by western developer standards.