• RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Nintendo wasn’t always like that. Every Nintendo console before the GameCube was the most powerful console of its generation. The GameCube was second most powerful behind Xbox but ahead of PS2. But like the N64, Nintendo made the GameCube with a fatal flaw that caused a severe limitation that was completely unnecessary: the game storage media.

    For the N64, it was the choice to not use disks and thus were limited to only 64MB at most of game filesize, but the GameCube had disks. Except they were those stupid tiny ones that only held like 1.5GB instead of a normal sized disks at the time which held up to 8GB.

    Then they made the Wii, which was just the GameCube 1.5, used nearly the same parts except it used normal disks finally and it sold like crazy. Unfortunately, Nintendo learned the wrong lesson and instead of saying “make normal consoles” they now learned to “make weak, cheap consoles.” And now we are at where we are.

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      49 minutes ago

      I’m fine with “weak, cheap consoles” if the games are good, as that’s all that really matters. The problem is, Nintendo’s game output has been kinda shit lately.