Bottom line is that Nintendo makes money from every game sold on Switch, that's why quality control is out the window now, and why the eShop looks like a Wii kiosk at Walmart in 2010. Indie Shovel Ware.
Well I'm just glad someone has finally said "hey, Nintendo is the same as every other publisher now. Get used to it". Better than the way it used to be when some tried to pretend Nintendo was above it all, or weren't as bad.
Yeah they are not going to make games exclusively for the Switch. I hear this idea thrown around by many Nintendo fans regarding third parties and it just isn't going to happen (outside of some obscure Anime-esk games from Japanese developers). Nintendo fans aren't going to get special treatment just because they gravitate to games with a certain look.
Also I don't see the value in EA making Nintendo-lite games. Nintendo fans may not like the games EA is bringing, and that's fine, but it brings some variety to the table.
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Re: Yes, Nintendo Really Is Allowing A Game With 'Hentai' In The Title On Switch
Bottom line is that Nintendo makes money from every game sold on Switch, that's why quality control is out the window now, and why the eShop looks like a Wii kiosk at Walmart in 2010. Indie Shovel Ware.
Re: Talking Point: amiibo Have Always Been Physical DLC, Skyward Sword HD Is No Different
Well I'm just glad someone has finally said "hey, Nintendo is the same as every other publisher now. Get used to it". Better than the way it used to be when some tried to pretend Nintendo was above it all, or weren't as bad.
Re: Talking Point: Is EA's Switch Strategy Lazy, Or Simply Common Sense?
Yeah they are not going to make games exclusively for the Switch. I hear this idea thrown around by many Nintendo fans regarding third parties and it just isn't going to happen (outside of some obscure Anime-esk games from Japanese developers). Nintendo fans aren't going to get special treatment just because they gravitate to games with a certain look.
Also I don't see the value in EA making Nintendo-lite games. Nintendo fans may not like the games EA is bringing, and that's fine, but it brings some variety to the table.