Tauwasser wrote:
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P.S.: Nice to see you sober up between the first and second paragraphs *Kincet :P*
Haha, that gave me a pretty good laugh for some reason :p
I also think mobile games are here to stay, but that may not be a bad thing. Personally I've never been into cell phone games since I had my old LG EnV flip and played hearts all the time at work. Whenever possible, I enter cheat codes and use Game Genies on console games but I still think mobile platforms are just too easy. They do tend to be simple time-wasters based on what I see people playing at my job, on the subway, etc...
However, even if software giants focus on these lucrative markets, I'm sure independent developers will step in to fill the void. I used to only watch bigger-budget movies because the sci-fi/horror I like often sucked when indy studios cut corners on special effects. Now there are a ton of great indy movies with awesome special effects while still retaining the more creative storylines separating them from a lot of Hollywood formulaic crap.
To answer the ORIGINAL question haha...I'm sure Nintendo will get in the game. My Xbox-loving friends accuse Nintendo of riding its own coattails by churning out the same old franchises repeatedly with each new system. Again, is that a bad thing? If VR becomes refined enough that games are totally immersive and FUN, I'm sure they wouldn't be against at least experimenting with a few Mario, Zelda, Metroid games.
Then we'll just need somebody here to port the VB library to the best VR system :). Maybe we could even work in a full color palette...