Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-679780-20140611210855/@comment-1669199-20140611225345

@ The NJerseyan: Actually, a lot of stuff that Sony and Microsoft are bringing to the table this year are mostly third party games that are being shared by both companies for their consoles, and also appearing on the PC. If this year's E3 is anything to go by, Nintendo has shown the most original and exclusive software out of the big 3. Sony and Microsoft showed only a small handful of exclusives compared to Nintendo. So yeah, Microsoft and Sony are doing "what Nintendon't", and that's not going out of their way to make exclusive and original software, and with many of the games Sony and Microsoft showed also being available for the PC, PC gamers can get superior versions of these third party games at a cheaper price that will run better in general, and with news of certain Xbox One and PS4 "exclusives" now getting PC ports it begs the question of whether or not consoles are becoming irrelevant. At least Nintendo generally offers experiences you just can't find anywhere else, and that's what helps draw in sales for their products.

So really, I wouldn't be crapping on Nintendo too much right now, whether you're a fan of them or not.