Nintendo is BY FAR the best developer around.
Not only they have some best selling franchises, but their design is always so on point, and the range of genres they do... and always with their own charm.
shredingskin wrote: Nintendo is BY FAR the best developer around.
Not only they have some best selling franchises, but their design is always so on point, and the range of genres they do... and always with their own charm.
shredingskin wrote: Nintendo is BY FAR the best developer around.
Kintor wrote:shredingskin wrote: Nintendo is BY FAR the best developer around.
Not only they have some best selling franchises, but their design is always so on point, and the range of genres they do... and always with their own charm.
A pity that Nintendo is still being let down by the design flaws of their own hardware. Take a look at the Switch version of LA Noire, the digital copy is too big to fit on the Switch's small 32GB internal memory, while the cartridge copy needs a 14GB day one patch before you can even play it.
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These skinflint practises keep undermining Nintendo at every turn, scaring away third-party support. Mario Odyssey is about the limit of what the Switch is capable of and it still falls behind a last-gen game like LA Noire. Going forward Nintendo could easily be looking at N64 type situation, a short burst of first-party games at launch then a long drought for the rest of the systems life; with Mario and Zelda already out of the way there isn't really anything else on the horizon.
KidMarine wrote: Nintendo are by far the best developer around if you want to keep playing Mario and Zelda again and again and again.
Famitsu: Nintendo Switch users may be worried about next year’s lineup, with both staple titles such as Mario and Zelda, as well as new hit titles such as Splatoon having already come out for the system.
Yoshiaki Koizumi, producer of Super Mario Odyssey: Nintendo still have many IPs which have not come out for the system, and also more than just existing IPs in store as well. We are planning and preparing games that people probably haven’t even thought about, which will be released steadily over the next two years. We hope to make games which resonate with players using this process, so please patiently look forward to it.
Riku Rose wrote:
To answer Hyo Razuki Nintendo probably cover more genres then any other developer, I can’t think of many genres they don’t cover. To answer the ones you asked:
JRPG’s: Xenoblade, Fire Emblem, Pokemon
Fantasy Adventure Game: Zelda.
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