anon_nypo said in #2805 3mo ago:
https://oceanist.substack.com/p/nintendo-live-organization
The second installment in a series focused on live players. This one is about Nintendo as they shared a ton of information about the Switch 2 yesterday. I prefer live vidya organizations rather than dead ones. Dead ones produce cultural slop and games with progressive narratives crammed in, while Nintendo makes games that are beautiful and stand the test of time. It may seem cringe or soy, but video game companies can be important too. Your kids will be probably be playing them so the quality can affect their development and creativity. There’s a big difference between playing Call of Duty v.s. Minecraft or Mario games with the family during younger years. I’ve made many memories playing Nintendo with my friends and family, so I’m glad they are positioned well and their next console doesn’t look like a flop. The article focuses a lot on the console announcement but I do go more in depth so I hope it doesn’t read too much like a review.
The second installment in a series focused on live players. This one is about Nintendo as they shared a ton of information about the Switch 2 yesterday. I prefer live vidya organizations rather than dead ones. Dead ones produce cultural slop and games with progressive narratives crammed in, while Nintendo makes games that are beautiful and stand the test of time. It may seem cringe or soy, but video game companies can be important too. Your kids will be probably be playing them so the quality can affect their development and creativity. There’s a big difference between playing Call of Duty v.s. Minecraft or Mario games with the family during younger years. I’ve made many memories playing Nintendo with my friends and family, so I’m glad they are positioned well and their next console doesn’t look like a flop. The article focuses a lot on the console announcement but I do go more in depth so I hope it doesn’t read too much like a review.
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