Hatta wrote:Mario Kart has been dumbed down since they abandoned coins after Mario Kart: Super Circuit.
and would you agree, or disagree that this was because of Steve Jobs?
Hatta wrote:Mario Kart has been dumbed down since they abandoned coins after Mario Kart: Super Circuit.
noiseredux wrote:first off I'd actually say that the Mario Kart series balance issues started earlier than Wii with the inclusion of the Blue Shell. Just a thought.
At any rate, if this is the only specific example of dumbing down, let's actually think about it: how exactly do suggest that Nintendo's dumbing down of their game series has anything to do with Steve Jobs? Your original example was about some anonymous company that made iPhone games. Does Nintendo make iPhone games?
Inazuma wrote:Compare today's games with those from just one generation ago. Do you see the difference?
Inazuma wrote:After Apple, Nintendo is the most responsible for growing the casual market.
noiseredux wrote:Inazuma wrote:After Apple, Nintendo is the most responsible for growing the casual market.
that's fine, but the initial claim you made was that Steve Jobs was responsible for more bad than good in video gaming. I asked you to back that claim up. I have no idea what Nintendo has to do with Steve Jobs? You're not backing up your claim. I'm asking you to stop and think about the claim you're making. If there is no reason to make it then maybe you're just making it because you feel like that's what's expected of you. It's not too late to change the claim if you can't think of a good reason to make it.
Inazuma wrote:The larger the casual market gets, the worse things get for gamers and video games themselves.