Hm? I'm curious as to why you think all their games are for "little kids." I'm 19 and I enjoy the Zelda series--and so do most of my friends, whose ages range from 15-25. A good lot of us older teens / young adults also enjoy Animal Crossing, the Mario series and Super Smash Bros. Not to mention the Earthbound/Mother series!
And it's not just "geeks" who like Nintendo, but most casual gamers as well. They make good games that can appeal to a wide audience. What's not to like?
2006-12-01 03:32:12
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answered by Pazu 3
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If it's the last console nintendo makes, it will be because they can't keep up with the High def pixel race, rather than because of unpopularity.
Nintendo, since the SNES has focused on innovation in gaming, rather than trying to trump the marketing and financial power of Microsoft or Sony in the graphics department. 'Next Gen' so far has consisted of better graphics and HD support layered on top of the same old game play and the same old control systems.
The Wii, at least, changes the way we interact with games. Whether it succeeds or not is unknown, but it is a lot more likely to become a social product than the pS3 or 360. People will actually gather together (y'know, in the same place, face-to-face) to play the Wii because it's an intuitive rather than technical control system.
And no, not all the games are for little kids, only the ones that seem to get the publicity in the west. Zelda is a POS, I agree. I've never liked the game; but the gamecube had some interesting titles.
If they move out of the mainstream console market, they'll continue to dominate the handheld arena. Why? Graphics? No. Innovation. The PSP is getting smacked down by the DS in sales, because nintendo are opening gaming up to more than the pimply halo crowd. Innovation is good for the industry, and I hope nintendo carry on creating, just to counterbalance the safe 'blockbuster' mentality of the two big companies.
2006-12-01 03:35:41
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answered by Patrick 3
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because geeks are smart and know what's cool, that's why
and you've obviously never heard of Conker's Bad Fur Day... one of the first console games to get an M rating, and it was on NINTENDO 64
Red Steel and Twilight Princess are rated T for TEEN
you have no backing of your claim that Nintendo is just for kids. i doubt you've even played a Wii (and if you did you were too stupid to figure out how to even swing the rackets in Tennis)
2006-12-01 04:18:54
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answered by Kayne Archeron 2
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That's what people said about the game cube. Even though M stat for Mature, if your playing them, you probbably aren't. Face it, there is nothing wrong with familly frendly games. After all, E doesn't stand for Elittle kids, it stands for Everyone. People like nintedo cause they can have fun, and parents don't have to worry about what there playing.
2006-12-01 03:36:04
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answered by FeelNFine 4
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hey i like nintendo and im not a geek, well i hope im not anyays !lol! well the kids games are quite good i think especially nintendogs :D
2006-12-01 07:08:07
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answered by xx gemma xx 1
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because ur stereotyping. also they make M games. and its a classic unlike ps3 and 360. the wii is sold out and will b. has sold WAY more than ps3 (because of new technology and price). ps3 copied the wii and the ps3 is too expensive
2006-12-01 06:41:03
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answered by imputh 5
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Why do losers not know how to spell? Or use proper grammar? Or show even one ounce of maturity? Probably playing with themselves to much.
Get a job.
2006-12-01 03:32:44
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answered by prizefyter 5
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what do u mean GEEKS? i love nintendo..i know u really don't care though..hmm y do i like nintendo...well it consumes my free time.
2006-12-01 03:37:38
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answered by smartie123789 1
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