Acquiring Capcom's IPs would really fit with Nintendo and fill in some holes in their portfolio (like the lack of more adult-leaning IPs). But that said, I think it's time for Nintendo to get bought out as well. Their backwards-ass ways of thinking have really resulted in Nintendo being screwed from here on out and it would be best if a tech giant like Google or Apple bought them or just have Sony or Microsoft get them and live on Nintendo's legacy.I would prefer if Nintendo bought them out. I'm sure they could do a lot of Capcom's older franchises justice.
Because Hudson Soft had such a great abundance of active IPs and games before Konami finally put them out of their misery? The reality is that they were an out of date publisher that lasted far longer than they should have. Capcom is no Hudson. A Konami-Capcom merger would probably be more along the lines of the SquareSoft-Enix, Tecmo-Koei, and Namco-Bandai mergers than the takeovers of Hudson, Taito, or Atlus by Konami, Square-Enix, and Sega where the megapublisher just absolutely absorbed the much smaller one.
Acquiring Capcom's IPs would really fit with Nintendo and fill in some holes in their portfolio (like the lack of more adult-leaning IPs). But that said, I think it's time for Nintendo to get bought out as well. Their backwards-ass ways of thinking have really resulted in Nintendo being screwed from here on out and it would be best if a tech giant like Google or Apple bought them or just have Sony or Microsoft get them and live on Nintendo's legacy.
Nintendo getting Capcom wouldn't be a bad idea at all, but with the struggling sales of Nintendo stuff, I don't think they wanna drop the coin to get Capcom.
The industry has changed dude and Nintendo is still acting like it's 1986. Video game consoles just aren't video game consoles anymore, they're online multimedia hubs that provides all forms of entertainment and Nintendo just doesn't get it the way Sony or Microsoft do. And putting out hardware that is a generation behind two times in a row is just terrible business when you need to be putting out the same content as your competitors do. And it really pains me to say this because I am a huge Nintendo fanatic. Nintendo clearly had the best E3 this year by a mile over Sony and Microsoft and yet I don't see their amazing content saving them this time around.No, just...no.
Ya'll will hate me for this...but I think Resident Evil needs a reboot...by a new developer. Enough with the horrible plots and poor dialogue.
I mean, can you imagine Rocksteady doing a Resident Evil game? Wow.
Ya'll will hate me for this...but I think Resident Evil needs a reboot...by a new developer. Enough with the horrible plots and poor dialogue.
I mean, can you imagine Rocksteady doing a Resident Evil game? Wow.
I was think the sameI'm thinking more along the lines of a merger with Konami or Nintendo would be a better fit for Capcom.
well that just leaves Nintendo. and they did infact state they were looking for partners It would be a smart move their next smart move and they should they are interested in doing more adult like ip's like Devils third.Konami would be the worst possible thing to happen if what they did to Hudson is any indication. Nintendo would be a good move for Nintendo. They have and still work with Capcom on a lot of projects, and Capcom potentially has several franchises in key genres that Nintendo doesn't. But it'd be strange to have Capcom's output being restricted to one console after being a very multiplat company over the years.
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But you're not looking at it from Nintendo's perspective. Sure, some of the properties may not sell as well if they're just Nintendo exclusives, but it would help push Nintendo in general.I'm not sure if Nintendo buying Capcom would be such a good thing. It will most likely mean any future Capcom games will be Nintendo console exclusive. And while REmake is often considered to be one of the best RE games(if not the best), it had low sales due to being Gamecube exclusive.
that was cause people already wrote them off as only doing stuff like mario which the same mind set people view Disney (oh they will never allow for adult like themed shows or movies and yet Marvel's doing Ok there.) eve til this day. and when people showed others the Game cube had games like Rain bow six and Red steel those same people acted with shock I met some people at work that did just that, with jaws dropping it's kinda weird that happened . mostly a promotional issue, back then too. ad those people were Xbox fa boy saying this ad later the fallowing year I see they bought the game cube cheap din d't help much since it was way after ad people moved on to another Nintendo but it was funny to see.I'm not sure if Nintendo buying Capcom would be such a good thing. It will most likely mean any future Capcom games will be Nintendo console exclusive. And while REmake is often considered to be one of the best RE games(if not the best), it had low sales due to being Gamecube exclusive.
But you're not looking at it from Nintendo's perspective. Sure, some of the properties may not sell as well if they're just Nintendo exclusives, but it would help push Nintendo in general.
And even if Nintendo bought them out, that doesn't mean it would have to be exclusive to Nintendo's systems. It could mean that the Nintendo version of Capcom games could have exclusive content, or even be released 1-4 weeks earlier on Nintendo's systems.