What won't Nintendo be able to do with WiiU hardware? Not have as many hundreds of zombies on the screen at the same time? No 64-player deathmatches? Fewer facial pores? Less jiggle? No sharing COD killstreak vids? If that's what you need and want, take up residence on IGN forums.
I hate that "if you have so many problems with Nintendo, then get the **** out attitude" that some have adopted here. You can still like Nintendo and have
serious issues with them, and my general problem with Nintendo can pretty much be summed up by Kyle Bosman's little analogy with Nintendo regarding Super Mario 3D World here:
http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/1hpws1/the-final-bosman-thanks-for-nothing (you have to scroll through the video a bit to get to it).
On Gametrailers, he's just about the
ONLY guy on the site who sticks up for Nintendo and generally mocks the indifferent attitude of the rest of the site towards them.
However, despite this even
he compares Mario 3D World to an incredibly lazy student who spends their time slacking off and screwing around, only to show up and ace the big test at the last possible moment. They are a company whose software I can seriously enjoy, but they are also a company whose business doctrine seems to be doing the absolute minimum they need to do to get by. No ambition whatsoever. They're a company that could be
so great if they just applied themselves, but they're Nintendo and that's not how they do things. And their handheld domination ensures that they never really have to try.
That's the thing with me about Sony: Sony often feels to me how I wish Nintendo would be, embodying the spirit I thought Nintendo
had once upon a time. Yeah, their games can sometimes be a bit clunky and they don't have this amazing library of characters that Nintendo has. However, I feel like when Sony steps up to the plate, they swing for the fences. They may swing and miss, but at least they ****ing
try. They still experiment and play with ideas and strategies that might not work, and the results are often at least interesting. Occasionally, they're amazing. And they
do all this without scaring away or pissing off everyone who could potentially want to work with them or put out games on their platforms. Nintendo has only managed such levels of cooperation when they ruled the gaming industry with an iron fist and browbeat companies into submission back in the 80s and 90s.
I feel like Nintendo has such a huge library of characters and such conservative leadership that they hold themselves back. They keep
themselves from achieving their true potential, because taking that creative risk and putting themselves out there isn't 100% safe. And that wasted potential infuriates me.