Maybe Nintendo just doesn't want to give $10 per console sold to Sony?
Or they could just consider it unimportant I guess. Doesn't Nintendo consider their console pure gaming machines or something of that nature?
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Yes specially with the Mii-verse thing they have going on. They could include user made achievements so friends could dare one anothernoiseredux wrote:I wonder why Ninty is so against achievements?
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Selling the console would be an achievement.noiseredux wrote:I wonder why Ninty is so against achievements?
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It would depend on how the Bluray license agreement is written. It should be doable, but I highly doubt it will happen. That said, I would pay for it if it was released.ZenErik wrote:No way to have a digital download to cover the license? Like pay $10 - $15 for BD/DVD playback. Would be worth it to some people.
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They didn't mind putting netflix on their consoles, so I hardly think that's it.Octopod wrote: Or they could just consider it unimportant I guess. Doesn't Nintendo consider their console pure gaming machines or something of that nature?
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That's probably what they'd say, but, they didn't exactly rationalize cartridges over optical media to gamers by explaining the business side of things then either. They came up with a sales/marketing friendly answer, and rolled with that.Octopod wrote: Or they could just consider it unimportant I guess. Doesn't Nintendo consider their console pure gaming machines or something of that nature?
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Some times Nintendo seems like a very conservative company. I wonder what would it get for an engineer (or a game designer) to get something new done in there.
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They don't want to copy competitors. They probably want to have achievements, but they don't want to be seen as copying Microsoft.noiseredux wrote:I wonder why Ninty is so against achievements?
Remember when Kinect and Move came out, and someone in Nintendo said that Microsoft and Sony should be embarrassed for their blatant bandwagon-riding/copying of motion controls? I think Nintendo doesn't want that line of reasoning reversed onto them.
They kind of (not really) sort of have achievements in NSMBU.... nevermind.
I will always buy Nintendo stuff (fanboy) anyway, but, God, I wish they had achievements.






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I don't know, I kind of agree with Nintendo when they say they just want to focus on games and not additional costs to their consoles. I don't really know why people still care about DVD and Blu Ray playback. Well especially DVD playback anyways. I don't need a 400th DVD player and I already have a Blu Ray player.
As for achievements, I've never cared for them, but I do think Nintendo should have them. People can get a lot of enjoyment and replay value out of games trying to get them.
As for achievements, I've never cared for them, but I do think Nintendo should have them. People can get a lot of enjoyment and replay value out of games trying to get them.
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