MrMojoRising,
After adding the extra 3. dimension, I find 2D completely outdated (hate to say it, guys, but that´s how I feel about it) and because I happen to like 3D only, it doesn´t mean I am not a Nintendo Fan anymore, IceCold!! I am a big Nintendo Fan asI consider Nintendo the ONLY games company left who can create that special atmosphere and joy in games. Microsoft has tried, but they failed in my eyes.
Concerning the GBA, I found the 2D games (which is mostly what you find there, save for a number of "3D" games that I played and dropped on the floor very quickly) on it too infuriating in the difficulty, and too limited in the way that I could not TOUCH that gaming world at all. I COULD in 3D! I moved into that world, walked where I wanted, not being confined to a 2D plane anymore. Some of you may long back to that era, because of certain feelings, emotions, atmosphere you experienced playing the games created in those days. Which is fair enough, I just don?t feel like that at all.
So to me Super Mario 64 was that fantastic moment of relief, as I had tired of the 16 Bit era´s 2D games and the subsequent wanna-be types of 3D games available on Saturn and PSX where the graphics weren´t much to talk about for lack of processor power (Too much pixelation, lack of fluidity in textures, characters made it look horrible and only towards the end of these consoles cycles were things brightening up).
2D games were much prettier in that department, and SM64 copied that in 3D which is probably one of the reasons to why it received so much praise.
But the thing is that when I played them (2D), I ALWAYS and without exception, dreamt of what that world would be ike to play in if it had been possible to go INTO in the picture, in other words 3D! So when it came along with SM64, 2D was nothing to me and I only grabbed the GBA out of curiosity to see the semi-3D Mario Kart that launched with it and hoping I would find more of such well crafted games from other developers. But I didn?t find many, and relatively qucikly lost interest in it alltogether. So when the NDS was announced, I was very happy...for a time. For as you now know, I couldn?t play on those screens anymore. Sad, but a fact which I will have to live with.
To long for the 2D games era, is understandable to me but not desirable at all. That is all nostalgia to me, and if there is anything in the world I don?t like at all, it?s that: nostalgia. To me nostalgia is all about longing back to something which IS no more and which wont BE anymore!! Most games out on platforms today are 3D! So why should I focus on that? See, so I don?t! I owned ALL of the consoles that ever came out, except the NES, and each time the next machine from the same gamecompanies came out, I sold the prior models in order to get money to buy the new model. I like to move on, all the time. I never look back, except if for the purpose of reference in some context.
To me it?s all about the standard moving up! And about not going back down to the former level! About moving on, and going ever higher in terms of game immersement and ease of 3D control. That where it?s going, and Nintendo know it, and you (should-) know it!
As regards all those people you mentioned