Keeping Your Game grade Relevant

You know what I find amazing? Mario, Zelda, Samus, and the rest of the Nintendo franchise characters. Yep, I think the crew is flat-out awe-inspiring. Why do I think that way? Well, they have all been around for a expanded instance, yet they are still relevant to gamers today. that isn’t considering Nintendo fans only wax nostalgic, it’s considering we can nearly always count on a main entry in one of these franchises to be great. There have been some instances where games falter, but they never fall flat on their face.

Nintendo has worked very hard to preserve the quality of their core characters, and will continue to do so. That’s why characters like that can

exist in a video game world full of bald space marines. whether these industry staples weren’t handled with care, the successive titles wouldn’t be relevant to anyone. that is why we are constantly digging for any scraps we can get from Nintendo. They have created characters that are relevant to what gamers like today, even though they buck the trend that the industry has been following.

There was a day when mascots were the way of the video game industry. Now, things have completely changed. How do developers keep their games and characters relevant in today’s market? Click here to read up on that very subject.

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