
Over the past few years it seems Nintendo is getting a lot of hate and criticism. From claims that Nintendo "releases the same Ip" to "Nintendo games are for kids". Lets cut to the chase, Nintendo releases one major Zelda/Mario/fire emblem/ every other game pretty much once or twice per console. What I want to know is why is it not okay for the big N to do this but is perfectly fine to have a load of uncharted games, a load of god of war games, a load of kill zones, a load of Resident evil games, etc etc?
People also need to stop saying that Nintendo makes remakes, when Sony and Microsoft both have HD remakes as well; which honestly are just up-scaled resolution ports. Now, when you compare the remade games: in Nintendo's remakes they change the character models, they add new control methods and extras not found in the original games. These are the reasons why I don't understand the hate. What has Nintendo done that is so wrong? They treat their fans with the best costumer experience and the best game experience that they can. It's fine if the big N's games aren't what you like, but to call Nintendo casual and crap is absurd.
Gamers today also are obsessed with power, violent games, and automatically label gamers "casual gamers" because they game on Wii U, Wii, and 3DS. Because the systems are not as powerful as other competitors and the games aren't super violent. Last time I checked, just because a game is super violent and has nice graphics does not make it good. So with that said anti-Nintendo people need to leave Nintendo alone since what Nintendo does generally does not effect nor concern them since they don't game on Nintendo consoles anyways.

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