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Originally Posted by MazeMe
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Originally Posted by Sabbo
Nintendo, like any other company, wants money, and they see what they've done to be a good way to do this. The gimmick alone will continue to sell well, even if a number of hardcore gamers get left behind in the process when they see what direction Nintendo's quality is going. To them, if the future is in casual gaming, so be it.
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It's a shame that you see it this way, as Nintendo is not abandoning their old fans. They're making great games, lots of great games. The hardcore gamers that get left behind in the process didn't care about Nintendo anyway, they'd just like to call them kiddy without them owning their console's ass.
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Since the thread's been locked, I thought I'd respond here.
You didn't seem to actually understand which side of the argument I was on - I was neutral and saying things as objectively as I could with still getting the point across.
Although Nintendo are still making quality games from all their best franchises, the difficulty of the games has changed. Hardcore gamers want that difficulty, and are feeling disappointed, while fan gamers get the games they like just as often as normal.
Basically, my complaint in that thread was that hardcore gamers complain too much.