• thejml@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Enter Nintendo. Crappy 9yo SOC, sure, whatever, here are some fun games that aren’t graphically advanced.

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      2 months ago

      The console wars have always been between Sony and Microsoft. Nintendo does the innovation side of things

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        2 months ago

        If by always you mean the last 15-20 years, plenty more warring from the likes of Nintendo and Sega before then!

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          2 months ago

          Console fidelity wars, from my understanding when I was growing up the improvements in graphics were appreciated but not the sole aspect of whether a game was good, like the way 2005-2025 (and somewhat into 2025 but significantly less so) did

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      2 months ago

      Also Nintendo: They are $70. Want an old game? Also $70. Sales? What are those?

      Consoles are such a scam when you think about it, but their low barrier to entry carries them (along with the marketing of course).

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        2 months ago

        They don’t have asmany sales, but I’ve definitely scored some good prices on games here and there. They often run 20+% off on first party titles and non-first party gets deep discounts (I scored Rabbids for $4 a while back). I just wish they’d do the equivalent of PS Greatest Hits for like $20.

        For some situations a console is nicer than a PC. Solid, consistent, single unit I can just connect to a TV and play. I’ve got a PC and I prefer it, but the average console is cheaper than my PC was and simpler for non-geek family members to boot up and play on a whim.