i can post worse but i'm not.
Sony's plan was to slowly buy Nintendo Licenses by making Nintendo Licensed games.
Are u Nintendo now ?Sony's plan was to slowly buy Nintendo Licenses by making Nintendo Licensed games.
If Nintendo hadn't realized Sony's plan, Sony would own Nintendo by now... and I'm prettu sure they've done a good job at handling Nintendo's IPs like they handle Spider Man and other brands.
IMO, it really depends. Because in 90's, 2000's and early 2010's, Nintendo did a good job at handling them.Sony's plan was to slowly buy Nintendo Licenses by making Nintendo Licensed games.
If Nintendo hadn't realized Sony's plan, Sony would own Nintendo by now... and I'm prettu sure they've done a good job at handling Nintendo's IPs like they handle Spider Man and other brands.
Unlike many of you, I'm not biased and I think logically.Are u Nintendo now ?
But Nintendo has always been this idiotic. Remember the N64 "Project Reality" demos?Their hardware were good and could handle all IPs. As for the Switch, it is just not powerful enough to run AAA games, not even their own IPs.
There wouldn't even had been a GameCube era if this was the case.So, if they did possessed Nintendo's IPs, I frankly don't know if anything would have been better or worse or just stayed the same from 90's to early 2010's. But for Wii U and Switch era, frankly, I think they would have handled them better than Nintendo right now
Movie like effect was pretty much what they offered. Which was movie like effect from 90's (see Super Mario Bros (1993) Movie)Unlike many of you, I'm not biased and I think logically.
So no.
But whatever, I haven't got any Nintendo products since the 3DS fiasco, and I'll let y'all mourn like the cry babies you are.
At this point, y'all are more hurt about Nintendo Bad than me.
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But Nintendo has always been this idiotic. Remember the N64 "Project Reality" demos?
They promised "Movie Like effects" and the best they could do was Zelda 64.
There wouldn't even had been a GameCube era if this was the case.
Pfft, amateurs..