I know some people are going to jump all over me for this thread (at least the title), but I wanted to talk about it.
EDIT: If all you read from this thread is this before you post, please not e that I am NOT SAYING NINTENDO IS GOING TO CLOSE, ONLY LEAVE THE HARDWARE BUSSINESS LIKE SEGA
I think we are witnessing the last couple of years of Nintendo as we know them. I think the next Gamcube and GameBoy DS are going to be the last systems they make. I feel they will head the way of Sega and start making just games. My guess is mostly for the Xbox 2.
"Why would I speak such blasphomy?", some fan bois may say! Well, to put it bluntly, the DS is going to go down in flames. Reasons? Well, for one, the PSP is going to knock it's socks off in terms of graphics and processor power. Also, tons more companies are lining up for the PSP compared to the DS. Companies have to go with the sure thing. PSP was designed so game houses could make games quickly and cheaper than next gen systems. Also, the DS is supposedly harder to develop games for.
But, above all else, the DS is going to count on it's touch screen and duel screens to survive, while thr PSP is going to rely on better graphics, more processor power, and other uses, such as playing movies.
most of the editors and reviewers for game mags that have gotten their mits on the DS have said that the touch screen is very counter-intuitive and clumsy. Also, the stylus scratches up the screen. Nintendo is still working on a solution for that. Also, the second screen has not been used in any very exciting way so far, most of which just serve to show the map you are on, or..GASP...tell you what game you are playing (Mario DS).
And the games coming out for the DS at launch are not the most top-shelf! Games that are pin-pointed for the time of launch are:
+Animal Crossing DS, which is a shrunk-down version of the GCN version. Nothing new there.
+Metroid Prime:Hunters, which could be very cool, if not for the TOUCH SCREEN controls. I mean, come on! I'm not gonna try to play that garbage! I've tried playing touch screen games before on a Palm PC!
+Super Mario 64x4, which is the same old Mario 64 we saw years ago, but now with four players through Wi-Fi!!...yawn...
+MarioKart DS, which is nothing more than Mario Kart 64. No Double Dash, no nothing! Oh wait, the second screen shows the map. Oh boy, now I want it! <obvious sarcasm>
+Wario Ware DS, which is more of the same. Little crap games. The system cannot rely
+Mario DS, which is just the old NES Mario with 3-D graphics (still side-scrolling) and Mario can grow BIG. Wow.
The PSP has a new Metal Gear Solid, Tales of Eternia, Twisted Metal, Ridge Racer, Dynasty Warriors, Devil May Cry, Gran Turismo, NfS: Underground, and Wipeout. Plus, a REAL CONROL SCHEME. No damn touch screen crap.
Some of you may be saying "But that is just there portable system!". The only problem is Nintendo is banking on the DS in a very big way. This is not like the GBA. They dedicated most of their E3 showwing to it, and it did not really wow anyone.
And beyond all of this, is the new Nintendo system. Nintendo said at E3 that they are working on creating "new playing experiences". That is the
exact same thing that they said about the DS. So, one would be led to believe that the big N is creating some new-fangled control mechanism for their new system. Why mess with something that is not broken? DDR is fun, but I could not see a system that
only had a dance pad, or an eye-toy for that matter!
Some say that Nintendo can do no wrong, particularly in the field of portables. I beg to differ. One needs to look no further than the Virtual Boy. It had all of, what? 20 or so games. That was Nintendo's first "inovation" in the field of portable systems, and it was a
huge failure.
Well, I'm sure I will get tone of fan boy-ism posts and possibly get flamed, but if you actually clear your mind and really
look at the way it all is heading, you will most likely see it my way.
Just for the record, I own a PS2, Xbox, and a Gamecube. I am not biased in any direction. I have all three to play on all the systems strong points, and skip over their weaknesses. I simply call them how I see them!
"What is a game if not illusions stacked upon illusions?"