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As far as I remember, people demand sequels of known franchises from Nintendo.
In fact, people are demanding a new F-Zero since 22 years ago.
The problem of Nintendo is... they have too many franchises since, at least, from the Gamecube days.
For example: Donkey Kong did not have a new full 3D game since DK64 until Bonanza, this year.
Some classic series like 1080, Pilotwings or Wave Race are simply parked.
Animal Crossing, Smash Bros, Pikmin, Metroid, Starfox, Kirby, Zelda, Fire Emblem, Advance Wars, and many more... and then The Mario series: Mario Kart, Mario RPG subseries, Mario Sports subseries, Mario 2D and Mario 3D series, Luigi's Mansion, Yoshi, Wario, Peach... everyone there has his own subseries.
It's totally impossible for Nintendo to do everything.
bah, but this is happening everywhere. People want easy games: Many games have "story mode" to have 0 problems to advance.whether they're a known franchise or not, what comes out of nintendo are old ideas retooled for a modern release and at this time, many of those releases feel like the older games but where they've tuned down the difficulty to be less difficult and don't have the same memorable feel of those older games. many of the games released this year have been forgotten and are much less talked about the further that time progresses whereas many of those franchises all have memorable releases from 20+ years ago.
stylistically and creatively, a big chunk of games that come out today are bankrupt of either/or.
Hideo Kojima in the TGAs
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