Were you alive in the 80's and early 90's? Because I assure you, it worked.
Nintendo was the biggest fish in the pond back then. Now they're the smallest.
Were you alive in the 80's and early 90's? Because I assure you, it worked.
Nintendo was the biggest fish in the pond back then. Now they're the smallest.
Yeah.. Who else were these 3rd party devs going to develop for? Sega?Lololol.
Gee, I wonder why. Maybe it's because they made a system no one wants to develop for?
A system so underpowered, even their own games will be inferior to what they could be on a more powerful system.
It's not like there was a console war or anything...
Nintendo was the only real player on the market back then. Sega wasn't actual competition.
Oh modern Nintendo fans. Enjoy last place.
Let me know how Watch Dogs is in winter.
There wasn't really. Once the SNES hit the Genesis was an after thought. I didn't know anyone with one.
Gee, I wonder why. Maybe it's because they made a system no one wants to develop for?
A system so underpowered, even their own games will be inferior to what they could be on a more powerful system.
Oh modern Nintendo fans. Enjoy last place.
Let me know how Watch Dogs is in winter.
While I think many of you have good points, I think you guys are underselling Sega and the Genesis. That system had alot of support and it did do well. I dont think its quite fair to say they werent competition. They were during that gen.
We all know a game is only a game if it has online and good graphics.
You can't be a relevant first option without GTA or Elder Scrolls.
Doesn't hurt.
Nor does having a powerful console that can do more.
So what was the gaming industry before PS4 graphics and Xbox Live?
PS3 graphics and... Xbox Live?
My point is there were amazing games being made before hyper HD graphics and online play. Online is actually hurting gaming IMO. Online co-op and multiplayer is added to sell more consoles. Nintendo is at least still supporting local multiplayer because they know people actually *gasp* like to play a game in the same room as others. Online play and great graphics do not mean a game is great.