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Nintendo doesn't really "dry" their IPs. They actually innovate between games, making sure each installment is worthy of existing. They don't just slap a new number on the same content as last time, like the EAs, Ubisofts and Actiblizzards of the industry.
That's why they've lasted. A game featuring Mario or Link isn't so much a familiar IP, as it has become a seal of quality.
Doesn't mean they aren't guilty of a bunch of other anti-consumer bullshit.
Absolutely agree.
Pokemon, on the other hand ...
Gamefreak needs a fire lit under their ass.
One they can't put out by litigating it to shreds.
Pokemon innovates! If you combined all the changes since gen 1, you'd have 3 gens worth of new gameplay. But mega giga tera Pokemon using z moves might be a bit broken
I have a lot more problem with the quality these days then the innovation level
Why does it look like they're making their 3D titles on PlayStation 3s?