Why doesn t nintendo make m rated games?

Why doesn t nintendo make m rated games?

Why doesn t nintendo make m rated games?

After the Wii lineup was dominated by family-friendly titles (along with rare exceptions like Mad World), Nintendo's then-president Satoru Iwata said in 2012 that the company felt it had neglected "those who play games as their hobby" in favor of more casual or new gamers.

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  • 2024-01-20 15:01:12
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Why don t they make two-player games anymore?
Priorities of effort shifted as well: over-worked and under tight deadlines, game developers were (and are) forced to choose between making a co-op multiplayer campaign work at the potential expense of graphics, or ditching split-screen modes in order to focus on keeping their graphics up to date.
2024-02-14 09:29:55


Why don t they make the pokemon games harder?
There are immense financial incentives to make the game as accessible as possible to a wide audience. If they made Sword and Shield were harder, kids might give up and the franchise would lose sales and possible lifelong consumers.
2024-02-12 13:36:08


Are m-rated games 17+?
An “M” (Mature) rated game is a game rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) as having “content suitable for persons 17 and older.” This content may include graphic violence and blood, language, and sexual content.
2024-02-07 15:44:36


Why can t nintendo make enough switches?
And the reason the company can't keep up with demand is well-known by now: chip shortages. Nintendo can invest, recruit, and start as many new production lines as it likes, but without the chips required for each Switch to function, its hands are tied.
2024-01-16 10:22:04

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