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This is an interesting article. I haven't read it all, due to the sheer enormity of it, but the post that originally contained it had a quote:
Basically, the Wii is the future of the gaming industry. Those party games and 'casual' games are what can be expected. The old 'hardcore' games are in the past - after all, the Wii is more successful and popular than the Gamecube was. My thoughts on this?
This is an interesting article. I haven't read it all, due to the sheer enormity of it, but the post that originally contained it had a quote:
Malstrom said:”You mean Microsoft and Sony? They will now focus primarily on survival which means to gain as much profit as possible in order to hopefully cancel out their monumental launch losses. They know they are being disrupted, but what can they do? Microsoft may desperately attempt a counterattack (most likely a co-option). But everything has changed. Their capabilities and disabilities have become swapped.”
You say, “It is obvious that Microsoft and Sony will not go down the same path for their next consoles. They will attempt to emulate Nintendo.”
Malstrom nods. “The old values are dead. Nintendo won. The new values will slowly become the mainstream of the industry. There will be a new hardcore built from the current downmarket, but they will be based on the new values, not on the old ones. Hardcore will continue, but they will not resemble today’s hardcore.”
”Just as the Tabletop Cycle gave way to the Arcade Cycle and that gave way to the Cinema Cycle. It is natural changes in the entertainment industry.”
Malstrom agreed. ”The older gamers know this; the younger gamers will learn it as I once did. When tradition is recognized as tradition, it is dead.”
Basically, the Wii is the future of the gaming industry. Those party games and 'casual' games are what can be expected. The old 'hardcore' games are in the past - after all, the Wii is more successful and popular than the Gamecube was. My thoughts on this?
I’ve been playing video games since the Nintendo 64 (and computer games long before that). My thoughts?
It would be nice to be able to talk about games with other people and have them understand what I’m saying. I can’t talk about Pokemon without someone saying that it’s for little kids, or Mario without a mention of how old he is. I don’t ever dare to talk about EarthBound – only when people talk to me about it first do I respond (by the way, the over day at this debate tourney, I found a kid who played the translated Mother 3. This made me very happy as I was drawing a Mr. Saturn :3). Being able to talk about games and play them with other people would be awesome.
However, I know the games I like wouldn’t be the games they like. I like the old ‘hardcore’ games. Well, as hardcore as Nintendo gets. Paper Mario, Mario, Pokemon, Pikmin, etc. These are games in the classical sense of games. The newer games are like virtual reality. “Dancing for people who can’t dance! Sports for people with no hand-eye coordination! Music for the unmusical!” etc. While these are fun with friends for a while, I wouldn’t turn back to them like I would with Pikmin. I wouldn’t write about them or draw about them or think about them as much as I would with EarthBound. They might be the future, but they’re not a future I look forward to. As the new style of games becomes more popular, the style I like will eventually cease to exist since it won’t make any more money.
tl;dr: Although I’ll be able to talk about and play games like Wii Sports and Guitar Hero, I’ll still be alone when it comes to EarthBound and Paper Mario. I guess it’s a win/lose situation for me. Either way, this is the direction Nintendo is taking, so I should get used to it and embrace the new while still cherishing the old.