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Sonic definitely has enough great games in the series to stay in longer than Assassins Creed. Personal least favs here are definitely Mortal Kombat and Doom but i can acknowledge how they really innovated. I do think Street Fighter should have been in this over some of the other options though
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Vladimir Putin > Nintendo Shit > Nintendo Hell > Nintendo * > Nintendo
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I hated it from the inception. It was the cheeseball system with the shittiest most childish chase type games that ever existed. Spinning, dancing, jumping from square to square type crap that I never could find anything to like. Most people on this thread were either not yet born or babies/toddlers when it came out. It wasn't a Japanese thing, because we loved Sega. I realize that many people love their franchise games. But even in the modern world, I don't have any interest. I'd play Xbox or PlayStation or even vintage shit like Sega Saturn before I'd take a chance on what's probably an over-hyped, shitty Nintendo game.
I admire Nintendo greatly for the innovation. N64, Wii, and Switch were all game-changers, pun unintended but appropriate. Even Gamecube was awesome. Just had bad timing next to Xbox.
I'm a Sony partisan now and haven't had a Nintendo system since the Wii but if you can't respect the craft of MARIO that's a you problem.
I think Mario came out when I was in college as a free-standing arcade type game. I didn't play it. I wasn't against video games (grew up with Atari and some friends had Intellivision), but I was way more into Pinball. I didn't see a real point into jumping from square to square, meeting friend or enemy characters, bumping my head on a block for coins or whatever. I think that was succeeded by Super Mario franchise. It didn't do anything for me. When my kids came up, they did play some of the Mario go-kart racing type games. But I just didn't like them. I was cool with Daytona USA and race games (even though I didn't like NASCAR or whatever they called it back then - stock car racing?).
Hard to think of a entertainment company that has shit themselves on the public stage over and over like Sega did in the 90s.
And I was a Sega kid over Nintendo.
The Dreamcast was supposed to be the greatest shit ever up to that point. It didn't work. Maybe it was the competition with PS2 and Xbox and also the last couple years of N-64 because I don't think the Game Cube came out until a year or two after Dreamcast was buried.
When my partner came to the States to visit and meet my family, I took her to Disney World for a week. I have my qualms about Disney as a company, but I had such a blast. What's more is I noticed people of all ages, even Gen Xers and Boomers decked out in Disney gear. Disney has been around near a century now. Everyone has grown up with it. Honestly feel bad for this upcoming generation whose parents won't let them experience Disney cause they're too accepting and inclusive now.
Hard to think of a entertainment company that has shit themselves on the public stage over and over like Sega did in the 90s.
And I was a Sega kid over Nintendo.
The Dreamcast was supposed to be the greatest shit ever up to that point. It didn't work. Maybe it was the competition with PS2 and Xbox and also the last couple years of N-64 because I don't think the Game Cube came out until a year or two after Dreamcast was buried.
I didn’t get the Dreamcast because I got fucked over with the SegaCD.
Nintendo fans remind me a lot of adult Disney fans
Whoa, Nintendo fans aren't pricing out kids and families from theme parks cause they need to let all of social media know that they go to those theme parks every single week.
Now, if they have Mario and Yoshi tattoos, that's probably in the same ball park.