What does the future hold for Nintendo?

Hello, follower/s! Sorry it has taken so long to post my next blog (I’ve been very lazy busy). Every week, I’m going to write my predictions for the future of gaming technology and the main gaming industries (Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo). Today I’m writing about Nintendo, the most experienced of the 3.


  • Nintendo has made a LOT of stupid mistakes in the past, such as:
  • Dissolving the deal with Sony, causing the PlayStation to be made and therefore causing Sony to destroy Nintendo in sales with the PlayStation and PlayStation 2
  • Refusing to properly go online
  • Making the N64 controller as retarded as possible
  • Giving the GameCube a f*****g handle
Despite all these, I still firmly believe that although Nintendo make the worst hardware, they make the best games. Many people would disagree with that, but with Nintendo making countless masterpieces such as Ocarina of Time, Metroid Prime and Super Mario Galaxy; it’s hard to prove otherwise. Anyway, what I’m trying to say is that Nintendo hasn’t been making the technologically superior devices in recent years.
3D is undoubtedly the future of gaming

That’s all about to change with the 3DS. The 3DS is a marvel of technology, as it is capable of beautifully producing 3D imagery without those crappy and expensive glasses. It’s also more powerful than the Wii (Capcom and Konami have even said it could be as powerful as the 360 and PS3), making it arguably the most powerful portable device of all time. It can play 3D Movies, take 3D pictures and has a very impressive line-up that includes Mario Kart 3DS, Ocarina of Time 3DS, Star Fox 3DS, Pilotwings Resort, Resident Evil: Revelations and Metal Gear Solid: The Naked Sample. This is mind blowing stuff people, and it could be the start of a golden age for Nintendo.
Imagine this in HD
The other system I think Nintendo will make is a HD Wii. Games such as Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, Metroid Prime Trilogy, Okami and MadWorld would look phenomenal in HD, and this move would make 3rd Party developers more interested in the Wii. I can’t see why Nintendo wouldn’t do this, as they have 5 DS models (DS, DS Lite, DSI, DSIXL and now the 3DS). Why can’t they make just 1 more Wii model? It seems logical, but as you can see above, Nintendo isn’t the most logical company.
Thanks for reading!

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