Jamie
Till the roof comes off, till the lights go out...
I was playing ALBW on my 3DS this morning when a friend of mine walked in and commented on how Zelda is "for kids". While I agree that Zelda's target demographic, especially in North America, is certainly not adults, I wonder... Is this a bad thing?
With the new "hardcore gaming" consoles, the PS4 and the XBox One completely dominating the market, one has to wonder how long Nintendo can keep this up. Obviously the WiiU is far from a commercial success, and it's not just a lack of advertising, it's also an issue of content. No one wants to buy a WiiU if they have to hold some funky controller to play their Call of Duty. The childish games seemed to at least partially work in the past, but let it be noted that both the GameCube and the N64 sold poorly in the past, most likely due to the more serious games that Sony provided. The Wii is certainly an outlier because it is a family console. But the WiiU failed at hitting the family market and come off as a console for kids.
The 3DS is actually selling quite well, despite all of what I've just said. Perhaps people are more inclined to get their kids a handheld than a home console, or perhaps games like Pokemon attract kids to the 3DS more than home console games. So I guess the topic at hand here is really about home console Zelda, as we can imagine anything on the 3DS to sell at least up to par with other companies.
Skyward Sword did not sell very well and it's highly unlikely anything on the WiiU will sell well, so do you think Nintendo needs to "amp up" one of their most beloved franchises? Perhaps it's too late for Zelda? After all, many people already equate Zelda to childishness. What do you think?
With the new "hardcore gaming" consoles, the PS4 and the XBox One completely dominating the market, one has to wonder how long Nintendo can keep this up. Obviously the WiiU is far from a commercial success, and it's not just a lack of advertising, it's also an issue of content. No one wants to buy a WiiU if they have to hold some funky controller to play their Call of Duty. The childish games seemed to at least partially work in the past, but let it be noted that both the GameCube and the N64 sold poorly in the past, most likely due to the more serious games that Sony provided. The Wii is certainly an outlier because it is a family console. But the WiiU failed at hitting the family market and come off as a console for kids.
The 3DS is actually selling quite well, despite all of what I've just said. Perhaps people are more inclined to get their kids a handheld than a home console, or perhaps games like Pokemon attract kids to the 3DS more than home console games. So I guess the topic at hand here is really about home console Zelda, as we can imagine anything on the 3DS to sell at least up to par with other companies.
Skyward Sword did not sell very well and it's highly unlikely anything on the WiiU will sell well, so do you think Nintendo needs to "amp up" one of their most beloved franchises? Perhaps it's too late for Zelda? After all, many people already equate Zelda to childishness. What do you think?