Including
@Calandrino as well.
This is somewhat similar to the adoption of circular restrictor gates and sacrificing octagonal restrictor gates. Bad.
You mean like how GC had those ridges for the stick? I think the idea of all-in-one controller just doesn't work, different controllers for different genres makes sense. That stick is perfect for SSB, but I'm sure it's not ideal for a FPS.
I like Switch but NES on its own has so many iconic forever great games, and they were almost all original efforts. Switch has a good library but it is also like at least 70% Wii U / Vita / PS4 ports or indie games that get released everywhere.
20 years from now how many people are really going to still care about Mario Odyssey? While NES has 3 really great iconic Mario games. People will forever go back to Kirby's Adventure in a way they won't for Kirby Discovery.
Mario sure, I'll give you that, and Kirby', but the list certainly doesn't go on very far. It does have a lot of
iconic games, but not
great. Ninja Gaiden is iconic, but it's not good. Kid Icarus is iconic, but it's not good. There's more good original exclusives on Switch than there are on NES, I mean I'm not even a fan of BotW but I'd play it over LoZ any day, most people would. That's not even getting into franchises not on NES, like Mario Kart and Smash Bros.
I guess technically 3rd party is in favor of NES in terms of original exclusives, but it doesn't detract from my enjoyment that Mega Man 11 is on PS4 too, I'd still rather play that than the NES sextology. In its historical context NES was a better system because it had so many exclusives, but if they don't hold up then it doesn't really matter anymore.
Feels like I'm almost comparing a suite of 80s movies to Disney Live Action remakes or Marvel capeshit, there's a level at which things are derivative today that the NES just plain does not have.
If we were talking PS1/PS2 vs PS4/PS5 then I'd agree, but Nintendo still makes classics. Nothing on it is going to touch Mario 3, but then again nothing else ever has either, not even SMW.
The entire fighting game controller racket is built around this.
Yeah, I had an amazing pad for PS3. I'm sure they make a killing on arcade sticks alone, those get expensive.
For me its World and the NES entries are old and clunky, if not iconic.
Ain't no way you're including SMB3 in your assessment of clunk.
Also, just to call you out on Kirby specifically, Super Star/Deluxe is the iconic classic Kirby that most people talk about today. Forgotten Land is going to surpass Kirby's Adventure easily in the long run.
Kirby 1 is what will always be my favorite, and it's not even the first I played, I just adore its simplicity and elegant design.
Meanwhile the PS2 had 5 GTA games, 3 DMCs, something like 4 REs, 4 J&Ds, 3 Sly Coopers, 3 Ratchets, a shitload of Megaman games, Ico and SotC, Okami, 2 MGSes and loads of additional stuff I can't even remember.
Thats why nobody owned a Gamecube, the PS2 existed.
Yeah, but GC is still disproportionately iconic like N64 despite selling much less than the competition. Cultural osmosis (I hate this term for some reason), emulation, and ports have probably contributed to that, so even Pikmin is likely more well known than most PS2 classics. "Nobody" owned GC but everybody loves it now.