Many still poke fun at Nintendo's "kiddy" approach to video games, but the company is serving a purpose that many are overlooking.
VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "Welcome to A Late Look, a series of article where I take a belated look at games from yesteryear that I missed out on the first time around. Not quite review and not quite rant, it’s more a casual assessment of what I – the gamer of the future – consider to be each game’s strengths and weaknesses in retrospect.
Just last month Nintendo released a remake of the cult-classic Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, so what better time could there possibly be to take a look not at that game, and not at its original, but at the Nintendo 64 game from 2000? None is what I say! This very first release in the Paper Mario series will also be my first entry point. So, let’s get to it."
Still remembered as one of the best Sonic games of all time, I believe it's time Sonic Unleashed gets its overdue remaster after Sonic x Shadow Generations.
I think it's best we leave these games we're they belong...in the past
Secret Rings, Unleashed, Black Knight etc, they weren't the best at least enough for a remaster
Generations is getting one because they had something easy to shove Shadow into before the Sonic 3 film and it's probably the better ones they've did over the past decade or so.
Return your magical flower instruments to their rightful home with the help of some adorable ditzy bulbs.
nintendo is where innovation comes from the starter of the home videogame popularity and the only company that caters to everyone.
For a guy who started videogames with pokemon, and now plays COD4, TF2 and the like, I am happy nintendo opened me to videogames. I still play the wii for those experiences when I was young.
I never thought of that. I started out with my parents NES and good old Duck Hunt, Mario Bros. and Poke'mon. Now I still own only Nintendo consoles, but i want a XBox 360. Mostly for Halo and better graphics but i have nothing aginst popping one of my GC games into my Wii. Heck i still play pokemon.
Im so happy I read this cuz I know some people who bash Nintendo constantly for that and I can finally return the favor!!
this is a single company that saved the entire gaming industry in the late 80's that alone deserves a donut(with chocolate sprinkles).
Ironic that every time you use a d-pad to play your PS3, 360, Dreamcast, 3DO, etc. games, you are reinforcing Nintendo's importance to the industry.