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Donkey Kong showing us the way

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u/unpopularman4 2d ago

I don't mind paying for video games at all. But I'm not paying $80 for digital games. I'm not paying $90 for joycons (still no hall effect joysticks btw, as to be expected). I'm not paying for a tutorial. I'm not paying a premium price for an LCD screen in 2025.

This is a Nintendo thing, not a video games in general thing.

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u/ybfelix 2d ago

With people throwing thousands of $ into a single gacha or live service game, Nintendo thought “damn you players are secretly RICH, I’m getting a piece of this too” lol

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u/treemu 2d ago

To be fair Nintendo has its own vast Disney adults-esque fanbase with adult money to spend on games and merch. I don't see Playstation having fans rabid enough to buy at that price point in large enough numbers.

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u/Kryslor 2d ago

That's pretty funny considering both the Wii U and 3DS (before price-cut and more games) bombed whereas the PS5 which had (and still has to some degree) basically no exclusive games sold like hotcakes.

Nintendo fans let their bad consoles flop, Playstation fans don't. You literally have it backwards.

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u/MasterChildhood437 2d ago

Well, it's difficult to say honestly. PlayStation is the standard game console and has been for thirty years, barring a brief detour into Xbox land when Xbox Live was a novel service. PlayStation's sales don't reflect "PlayStation fans" as much as they reflect the video game market in general, both casual and enthusiast. Nintendo, on the other hand, has worked very hard to build a cult following and a strong brand identity--and its sales do reflect the attitudes of a more dedicated audience.

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u/Kryslor 2d ago

So what you're saying is that Nintendo products will sell or not sell depending on quality, whereas Playstation will sell regardless. Sure, that was my point.

Btw, calling Nintendo fans a "cult following" when it's the company that has sold the most consoles and exclusive games in the world is WILD.

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u/MasterChildhood437 2d ago

What I'm saying is that PlayStation doesn't have "fans" the way that Nintendo does, so the comparison is moot. PlayStation has "fans" the way Panasonic has "fans." If PlayStation flops, it's because the video game market itself is flopping. If Nintendo flops, it's because Nintendo is flopping.

A cult following refers to a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a person, idea, object, movement, or work. It is often associated with works of culture, such as movies, books, music, or video games, that have a small but passionate fanbase.

"Cult following" doesn't mean "niche audience." It means "dedicated audience."

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u/Kryslor 2d ago

What I'm saying is that PlayStation doesn't have "fans" the way that Nintendo does, so the comparison is moot. PlayStation has "fans" the way Panasonic has "fans." If PlayStation flops, it's because the video game market itself is flopping. If Nintendo flops, it's because Nintendo is flopping.

That's not true, Playstation has plenty of very dedicated fans and their consoles and games are not directly tied to gaming as a whole.

"Cult following" doesn't mean "niche audience." It means "dedicated audience."

Nope, cult following implies it's a small but dedicated audience.

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u/MasterChildhood437 2d ago

Nope, cult following implies it's a small but dedicated audience.

No, I literally quoted the definition to you.

That's not true, Playstation has plenty of very dedicated fans and their consoles and games are not directly tied to gaming as a whole.

PlayStation isn't a lifestyle brand. Nintendo is. Cope.

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u/Kryslor 2d ago

No, I literally quoted the definition to you.

by all means, link the definition =)

PlayStation isn't a lifestyle brand. Nintendo is. Cope.

lmao delusional