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nintendo leads product development with 1st party games as the priority, sony and microsoft make 3rd parties a priority. these divergent philosophies are why the market is the way it is. as a matter of fact, it is present from the very start of the PS1 era. and only got worse with each new generation. this approach helped during the wii era, but that was short lived, obviously.
nintendo has miyamoto and a select few others brainstorming ideas about what they like to play and what new games mario can be shoehorned into. then some eggheads bring up some demographic data to help give a little more direction to what they are going to do, then they go about designing a controller. once some game prototypes are done and they make use of a new controller, they finalize specs (bare minimum to make games with cartoony graphics look decent). nintendo sends some feelers out to 3rd party developers to get their opinion on what they want, but it is not with much enthusiasm. they pretty much have several things finalized before other game studios know what nintendo is doing.
nintendo spends more money on software R&D while sony and MS spend more on hardware R&D. sony and MS are far more "open" companies that bring 3rd parties into hardware and netowrking development decisions early on and really use their suggestions, nintendo leaves even their closest japanese partners in the dark until less than 2 years before launch. nintendo has always had horrible relations with 3rd parties, it's just that they didnt face serious opposition globally until their deal with sony fell through.
nintendo has miyamoto and a select few others brainstorming ideas about what they like to play and what new games mario can be shoehorned into. then some eggheads bring up some demographic data to help give a little more direction to what they are going to do, then they go about designing a controller. once some game prototypes are done and they make use of a new controller, they finalize specs (bare minimum to make games with cartoony graphics look decent). nintendo sends some feelers out to 3rd party developers to get their opinion on what they want, but it is not with much enthusiasm. they pretty much have several things finalized before other game studios know what nintendo is doing.
nintendo spends more money on software R&D while sony and MS spend more on hardware R&D. sony and MS are far more "open" companies that bring 3rd parties into hardware and netowrking development decisions early on and really use their suggestions, nintendo leaves even their closest japanese partners in the dark until less than 2 years before launch. nintendo has always had horrible relations with 3rd parties, it's just that they didnt face serious opposition globally until their deal with sony fell through.



is that playing it on the xbox or playstation results in a similar experience do to intentional parity, while the motion controls provides an alternate more interactive experience. Of course, if I just want the optimal version (graphics and smoothness) I'd run it on the PC. Which I usually do.