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How hard is it to add a team to the credits? Jesus.
Video game credits already can scroll for over an hour, so many people work on them. Maybe they cut them out for time 🤷🏻♂️
^(Do not take this seriously)^
Laaaaaaame. How does Nintendo keep going the route of ultimate asshole, and still stay in business???
Simple, they don’t have any direct competition.
Microsoft and Sony are competing against each other and Nintendo is doing their own thing, they always have. Nintendo won the console wars of their time, and now just does their own thing. Sony and Microsoft waded in and created a new console war and Nintendo hasn’t tried to compete against them, but they sell record numbers of devices every year doing it.
When was the last time Nintendo released hardware just to compete, rather than to innovate in a way they wanted to move forward, regardless of the other companies? Nintendo sits on their bubble printing money doing whatever they want and their customers of all ages, hardcore and casual, keep coming back for more every year. Meanwhile everyone else fights around them for a different set of “gamer” customers, and the title goes back and forth.
I would have been happy to keep giving them money too, if they hadn’t kept doubling down on shady and abusive practices like tying digital purchases to hardware, forcing online check-ins for offline games, and patent trolling. That doesn’t matter one jot, though, since the broad appeal of their products means their audience largely consists of people who don’t notice or care about things like that in the slightest. Makes me wonder if that’s part of the strategy, but then again, I doubt it’s any different for Microsoft or Sony, so maybe it’s moot.
Meanwhile everyone else fights around them for a different set of “gamer” customers, and the title goes back and forth.
PS3 and Xbox 360 were essentially a tie, but sony has maintained a pretty healthy lead for the other PlayStation generations.
Nintendo keeps stacking up the L’s
It’s not Rare’s finest hour but still seems harsh to the original devs. I believe this happened with the recent Metroid Prime remaster too.