Banjo64
cumsessed
What you are describing is perfectly normal.Doesn’t matter. Things change. SNES was my main console but today I only have a Switch as you say as a secondary console. And my kids were classic ”What’s an Xbox?” kids, they only played on Nintendo consoles, Xbox literally didn’t exist in their eyes. But now they have their own Xbox accounts and check out Gamepass because of the bigger library of games than they would ever have by buying everything. Nintendo can’t stand still in this fast moving industry any more than anyone else.
There used to be a problem with too few family oriented games on Xbox, on PS as well, this was a big advantage for Nintendo. But kids grow and now they play different games.
However, I’d say it’s the Netflix and Spotify effect more than the Gamepass effect. The younger generation don’t care about actually owning the content, ask a teenager if they own a music CD and you’ll likely get a laugh as the response. Games will be the same. And to be brutally honest, most of us here are dinosaurs. It doesn’t matter what we think is good for the industry, in 10 years we’re just old people screaming at the clouds.
For example I went from SNES/N64 as a snapper, to PS2/Xbox 360/PS3.
When I was a teenager I was to embarrassed to admit I liked games like Pokémon and Mario. Once I aged I realised I didn’t have to give a fuck, and found that games like CoD and GTA are more tailored towards children anyway.
If you’re kids have grown up on Nintendo that nostalgia (and therefore custom) may never leave them.