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>> No.7371238

No one would've played it
It would be lost in a sea of other crap

>> No.7371712

>>7371215
Would have been trash.

>> No.7371714

>>7371215
No one would know who that chink in your image is. There wouldn’

>> No.7371716

>>7371714
t be any 3D/16-bit sequels. That actually sounds good to me.

>> No.7371737

>>7371215
Would Mario have shat his pants if nintendo would have failed, and burgerking would have bought nintendo, and they would have forced him to run as fast as Sanic?

>> No.7371752 [DELETED] 

>>7371215
tired of seeing this gook's face

>> No.7371772

>>7371714
>>7371716
You post like a retard
>>7371752
Nintendo will be worse off when the guys like Miyamoto move on.

>> No.7371775

>>7371752
Go be John Romero's bitch on your containment thread

>> No.7371841

>>7371238
And we would've been spared 30+ years of the same game being released over and over.

>> No.7371921

>>7371841
I hope you have access to a gun and ammo, so you can properly kill yourself. People who bitch about Nintendo "Releasing the same game" are retards as Nintendo released a wide variety of games and in their flagships they made significant changes in most of the new games.

>> No.7372257

>>7371215
Is this assuming Nintendo is a 3rd party developer and the Famicom never existed?
If so then I'm going to assume this Zelda game was a port from the MSX version of the game that was the "original" version released in Japan.
In that case it would be a popular game and considered a cult classic for the system. Nintendo would be regarded like Capcom as a great 3rd party dev.

Perhaps in such a world Capcom might have taken Nintendo's spot and released a 16-bit console in the 90s.

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>>7372257
>Perhaps in such a world Capcom might have taken Nintendo's spot and released a 16-bit console in the 90s.
Or Konami.