When Nintendo Fumbles the Bag Harder Than We Thought

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  • @ArloStuff
    @ArloStuff  26 дней назад +115

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    • @badasahog
      @badasahog 26 дней назад

      First

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi 26 дней назад

      Going Indie JUST did a video and posted this a half hour before this one on this very topic what happened today?

    • @NovaMaster375
      @NovaMaster375 26 дней назад +12

      Yeah as a Nintendo fan idgaf about Samus not being in fork-knife. It's a good thing even. Metroid is a largely serious franchise, and is generally light on comedic moments. Fortnite is the clown show of video games. Why would they want Samus breaking it down on Darth Vader's corpse?
      Also the cross-over with franchises that are waaay above the age ratings Nintendo normally shoots for, and they avoid associations like that

    • @badasahog
      @badasahog 26 дней назад +3

      @@NovaMaster375 100% agree

    • @darcidious99
      @darcidious99 26 дней назад

      Because having Samus and master chief and kratos all in the same game would be awesome.
      Granted I'd prefer it to be in an actual fun game like smash bros, but still having all of the big 3's iconic characters in one game is just cool.​@@NovaMaster375

  • @Ihasnotomato
    @Ihasnotomato 26 дней назад +2032

    Just fyi: it’s believed that when they say samus would be exclusive to switch versions of Fortnite, they didn’t just mean availability, they also meant that if you owned samus and played online, only people who were also playing on switch would see samus. If they played on any other console, samus would appear as a default character.

    • @ThisAnimeFOXGirlLovesToDraw
      @ThisAnimeFOXGirlLovesToDraw 26 дней назад +135

      And tbh, she wouldn't be the first system exclusive skin in Fortnite. If I remember correctly, depending on what you play Fortnite on you could get exclusive skins on PS4, Switch, Galaxy phone, ect.

    • @meee_5155
      @meee_5155 26 дней назад +12

      @@ThisAnimeFOXGirlLovesToDrawhuh?

    • @godofthecripples1237
      @godofthecripples1237 26 дней назад

      ​@@meee_5155he's explaining that skins you could only get on a certain device wouldn't be a new thing. There's been skins that you could only get through the mobile version of the game on specific phones, for example. But then you would have them on your account and could use them as you please.
      Nintendo could have done something similar, where you can only get Samus on switch but then you have it on your account and can use it anywhere

    • @griffinbaxter4754
      @griffinbaxter4754 26 дней назад +323

      @@ThisAnimeFOXGirlLovesToDrawno actually, while some skins were only sold on specific platforms once you bought them you could still use them on any version of the game so long as it used the same epic account, ie if you bought Kratos on PS5 you could still use him on the switch version. Nintendo wanted Epic to code an entirely new system to not only prevent Samus from being seen by anyone not on the switch but also not allow anyone who bought her on the switch from using her despite the fact that that all the other exclusive skins could be used/seen on all other consoles. So basically Nintendo wanted special privileges while literally everyone else was fine with it.

    • @Dakress23
      @Dakress23 26 дней назад +47

      So just like Rocket League handles Nintendo stuff then?

  • @gLoveofLove89
    @gLoveofLove89 26 дней назад +472

    The Soul Calibur 2 example isn't a good fit. All three console versions had their own unique character. Gamecube had Link, PS2 had Heihachi, and Xbox had Spawn. It's not like Nintendo was screwing the other versions over.

    • @AsilarWindsailor
      @AsilarWindsailor 25 дней назад +24

      I thought that example wasn't the best as well

    • @pommer2128
      @pommer2128 25 дней назад +28

      Eventually a definitive versions of the game was released that contained both characters, but not Link.

    • @Artista_Frustrado
      @Artista_Frustrado 25 дней назад +32

      @@pommer2128 said definitve version was not on Nintendo systems

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 25 дней назад +4

      It's a perfect fit. The reason each platform has an exclusive character instead of all platforms having the same character is likely because Nintendo refused to let Link be in the PS2 and Xbox versions.

    • @gLoveofLove89
      @gLoveofLove89 25 дней назад +14

      @@mjc0961 I mean, that's just speculation though

  • @lovelydumpling
    @lovelydumpling 24 дня назад +163

    The problem is branding. It's Nintendo's most powerful asset. Their IPs are considered premium, Nintendo is a premium brand in gaming. That scarcity is intentional in keeping its premium reputation.
    Handing over Samus to Fortnite without any caveats in regards to Nintendo's platforms makes Fortnite appear bigger than Nintendo. Especially as them being the first to accomplish this. This news would be big for Epic... and would start rumors for Nintendo.
    "Wow, Nintendo actually let Epic have their character? That's new for them. Are they struggling or something? Are they going to go multiplatform?"
    This strict control of their IP as a premium brand ensures things are always on their terms, and it's part of what makes their brand so coveted in the first place. There's a reason why folks at Epic consider a Nintendo collab to be the biggest deal, despite all of the much larger properties they've collab'd with in the past. It's precisely because of that premium reputation Nintendo has for their brands, and they've built that reputation through their strict control of it.
    Getting a Nintendo character off the Nintendo console is harder than getting Sora into Smash, and that's very intentional for them.

    • @thatoneXman
      @thatoneXman 14 дней назад +11

      To add onto this, the branding is also important because people know Nintendo for THOSE characters. Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Metroid, etc and etc. There's such a huge amount of exclusives under their belt and that's REALLY BIG for Nintendo, because they know that people would play their games and systems for the exclusives alone. Folks play your games simply because they've come to expect *those series'* to be represented with your famous seal of quality, and forking over the rights to other publishers to pass around Captain Olimar like he's a hot potato would put a damper on how special that is.
      And there's no doubt that other publishers like Sony or Microsoft would KILL to have something like that.

    • @farter-hall9681
      @farter-hall9681 14 дней назад +2

      This line of logic is entirely absurd. While Nintendo is unique in its age and legacy in gaming and is (or was) known for its top-quality products Sony is also right there. While Sony doesn't have the "luxury" branding of Nintendo it has a long list of exclusives that they refused to let go for a very long time. God of War for example was made multimedia only recently and only for it's 2 latest releases. I don't remember a word being said about how Sony was desperate because they released GoW on PC. If Nintendo let Fortnite have the Samus skin I could only see a future that would have endless hype for the future of Nintendo. Because Nintendo showed it is willing to step out of its comfort zone and experiment. This is on top of Samus not just being on a different game but being on the single largest advertising forum today. Samus being on Fortnite would expose her to millions of kids that would recognize her and want other pieces of media with Samus in it. This is just my anecdotal experience, but I have had a 7-year-old kid point at my Family Guy shirt and say, "I know who that is!" If that kid can point out Peter Griffen on a shirt I'm sure he could point out any other character that's been in Fortnite.
      Even if they gave Epic the ok to make a skin of Samus or any character, Nintendo would still have final say in how that character is portrayed. Rather famously Nintendo dictated exactly how Bowser would sit and hold a cup in Wreck-it Ralph.
      The thing with rumors is... there's already a lot of them for Nintendo and none of them have been good rumors for years. You got to any space that mentions the Switch, and you'll eventually hear "At this point Nintendo is purposefully keeping drift so they can milk money from people having to buy new controllers." or how about the rumor a few years ago that suggested one of the Cooking Mama games for the Switch was a trojan horse for bitcoin mining. Again this is all on top of all the times Nintendo has shut down fan projects, attacked RUclipsrs for just having Nintendo stuff in their videos, or very recently where Nintendo forced Gary's Mod to remove all Nintendo related content from the community workshop. Modern Nintendo has the reputation in gaming spaces of being not just being a greedy company with a death grip on it's IP but is also vindictive and malicious actors who hate their fans. Nintendo loosening that grip even a tiny bit would bring waves of good publicity and might even bring more people into the Nintendo ecosystem.
      Ignoring all of that though, Nintendo needs to look at its future as a company. Its market share is shrinking slowly but surely while heavily relying on its name that is bleeding prestige and relevance. They're not doing anything to actively get into the next generation of gamers and are keeping themselves walled off in their own area. Nintendo as it exists today is threading the rope that will hang it.

    • @weebcraft6829
      @weebcraft6829 10 дней назад

      Meanwhile Nintendo puts all its stuff into Fall Guys?

    • @lovelydumpling
      @lovelydumpling 10 дней назад +3

      @@weebcraft6829 There have not been any official collaborations between Fall Guys and Nintendo. Just fan-made content using Fall Guys's creative mode.

    • @James_Dawg
      @James_Dawg 8 дней назад

      Can't agree with the "premium brand" angle ever since Nintendo let joy con drift last for so long.

  • @Satellaview1889
    @Satellaview1889 25 дней назад +20

    Your comment about how your Nephew laments his seemingly "niche" tastes is a sentiment my mother would probably share. She is a teacher, and she to laments the fact that kids only seem to talk about Fortnite, although she has a distaste of it for other reasons.

  • @TheSixthSLoT
    @TheSixthSLoT 26 дней назад +1194

    Nintendo: We don't want the integrity of our IP's to be compromised.
    *Samus in Fortnite getting T- bagged by another Samus, while a third Samus dances over her corpse*

    • @chibi2239
      @chibi2239 26 дней назад +84

      Honestly, based on what happens with certain female skins in the game....they're more worried about Zero suit Samus than their character getting T-bagged 😀

    • @griffinbaxter4754
      @griffinbaxter4754 26 дней назад +122

      @@chibi2239Considering this is the same company that repeatedly made the best item collection results screen for her games be her getting in very skimpy/skin tight outfits, I very much doubt Nintendo cares about what THAT side of the internet does with her.

    • @zackswitch9656
      @zackswitch9656 26 дней назад +11

      There isnt corpses in fortnite.

    • @ryandemboski6313
      @ryandemboski6313 26 дней назад +8

      @@chibi2239this is japan we are talking about here, they are definitely not worried about that

    • @chibi2239
      @chibi2239 26 дней назад +10

      @ryandemboski6313 no, this is nintendo, who does care about their family friendly image to some degree. That doesn't mean anything

  • @julianx2rl
    @julianx2rl 26 дней назад +820

    Samus and Link almost made it into Ultimate Alliance, yes, Marvel's* Ultimate Alliance.
    But Activision fucked up and showed them footage of Samus running on the PS2 version.
    The dev team tried to explain that the content was exclusive to Wii, and they just showed them on PS2 for a development convenience.
    But Nintendo was apparently so offended regardless that they pulled the plug anyway, they're DAT adamant and that petty about their exclusivity.

    • @user-hb3fi3vn2w
      @user-hb3fi3vn2w 26 дней назад +92

      ​@@runicex2310 I agree that Activision wasn't professional in their actions but saying that having IP on PS2 vs IP on gamecube would in any way put the IP in jeopardy is insane.

    • @mystrenula3911
      @mystrenula3911 25 дней назад +31

      ​@@runicex2310 That's not how ip works, and I agree that it was unprofessional

    • @jibjibs9401
      @jibjibs9401 25 дней назад +37

      @@runicex2310 No, that's not how that works and you don't seem to understand the difference between trademark and copyright. In this specific case it was literally behind the scenes.

    • @jibjibs9401
      @jibjibs9401 25 дней назад +13

      @@mystrenula3911 Not really, it's a fairly common practice

    • @redring4083
      @redring4083 25 дней назад +8

      It's not like Microsoft and Sony weren't the same back then. Kratos was exclusive on the PlayStation version of Mortal Kombat 9.

  • @Masaim6
    @Masaim6 25 дней назад +28

    To be fair Nintendo doesn't really need more notoriety to their ip's. Sony and Microsoft would kill for their games to sell as much as Nintendo's do and like 90% of those sales are at full price.

    • @54321jcc
      @54321jcc 6 дней назад +2

      The Mario's, Link's sure, Samus not sure they actually have that widespread notoriety.

    • @Guy-cb1oh
      @Guy-cb1oh 2 дня назад

      Yeah, they would kill for the games to sell as much as Nintendos but they don't want to put in the time, money or effort to make it happen...

    • @Masaim6
      @Masaim6 День назад

      @@Guy-cb1oh Nintendo's Games a 100% cost less to make than the other big 3 especially Sony.

  • @LARAUJO_0
    @LARAUJO_0 25 дней назад +16

    I think Nintendo just has PTSD from putting Mario and Zelda on the CDI

  • @beetlebat.
    @beetlebat. 26 дней назад +197

    I think too many IPs get skins in fortnite for it to drive people to Metroid. If it was a more prestigious thing to become a fortnite skin maybe people would think "oh wow this must be a big deal for it to be in fortnite!" But there are so many skins that I think it would just be viewed as a cool looking skin for most people.

    • @Wingsaber
      @Wingsaber 25 дней назад +15

      Hard agree, I remember so many people picked up fortnite to try the DBZ skins, and then less so for the Family guy one, and now most people I know don't really care at all unless they already play Fortnite actively.

    • @KingAgniKai
      @KingAgniKai 25 дней назад +3

      The last big one was Naruto since it was the first anime/manga skin and event

    • @pro-toman
      @pro-toman 25 дней назад +2

      If it was JUST a skin in the shop, yes, I agree. But if there was an event associated with it, paired with other exclusive gear and weapons modeled after the Metroid series? There’s no way it would just be seen as some cool looking stuff to even most people. It would stand out as its own series and at least some people will be curious. That said, would Nintendo let that happen? Nahhh lmao

    • @dexchampion2128
      @dexchampion2128 25 дней назад +9

      You also have to consider the time frame she was planned to be released. She was planned to be released immediately after Kratos and Master Chief.
      This was the start of the huge collaboration effort for Fortnite, so it would have been early enough that it would have been a big deal. But it ALSO would have been Gaming History in the making. A major character from all of Gaming’s Big Three in one game, in the span of one month. Even if you weren’t a fan, that would have been huge.

    • @beetlebat.
      @beetlebat. 25 дней назад +5

      ​@@dexchampion2128 even then I think that would've driven people towards fortnite, rather than fortnite players towards Metroid.

  • @kitrawr6992
    @kitrawr6992 26 дней назад +227

    Wait, I thought we liked that Nintendo is less involved in microtransaction stuff...?

    • @PunishedDad
      @PunishedDad 25 дней назад

      this ^
      I am so confused why people are upset that nintendo isn't going to contribute to the predatory monetization targeted at children in fornite what kind of cope is this
      actual brainrot

    • @Geeksquad59
      @Geeksquad59 25 дней назад +37

      Bro come on that's not even the same thing....

    • @-lord1754
      @-lord1754 25 дней назад +11

      ​@@Geeksquad59lol how

    • @Geeksquad59
      @Geeksquad59 25 дней назад

      @@-lord1754 For one these are two different games. Epic can charge whatever they want for their FREE game.
      You know what Nintendo game isn't free and still has microtransactions? Smash Brothers Ultimate. On top of a fighter pass and all type of Mii microtransactions. Other Nintendo games with Microtransactions: Pokémon Café Mix, Pokémon Quest, Pokémon Shuffle/Unite. Mario Run, and Mario Kart Tour.

    • @TextileGeorge
      @TextileGeorge 25 дней назад +15

      Yeah but Arlo needed something to make a video about and there's no other news so....

  • @AJHornet1
    @AJHornet1 25 дней назад +279

    I don’t see Samus going into Fortnite and then Fortnite players coming over to Metroid. I think that ‘upside’ is a fantasy.

    • @PunishedDad
      @PunishedDad 25 дней назад +23

      arlo said it himself, those kids are just talking about fortnite adding crossovers doesn't get them not talking about fortnite I really don't understand the logic leaps

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 25 дней назад +33

      100% a fantasy. They'll play Fortnite as Samus and then when the next skin comes, they'll play Fortnite as that and forget all about Samus.

    • @michanowak7060
      @michanowak7060 25 дней назад +3

      Well, people can enjoy different type of gameplay. I do like soulslikes for their slow methodic combat and I like doomer shooters for their chaotic carnage. I can easily imagine people who enjoy both battle royale and alone metroid gameplay. Especially with scale of how many people are into fortnite

    • @FrahdChikun
      @FrahdChikun 25 дней назад +8

      @@mjc0961 and when a new Metroid game comes out, they'll say "oh it's that skin from Fortnite!"

    • @dexchampion2128
      @dexchampion2128 25 дней назад +15

      As someone ON the Fortnite side of things, people began playing Metroid after the rumor of her getting in came out. People were hugely excited for her and to experience playing as Samus without the huge Nintendo price tag.
      Combined with the fact that several other series, creators and even forms of media saw huge jumps in their respective fields after collaborating with Fortnite, and this opinion you have is the real fantasy.

  • @TCOFFICIAL01
    @TCOFFICIAL01 26 дней назад +104

    I agree with Nintendo on this. I would be very disappointed if my metroids and marios ended up in such an extremely monetized game.

    • @Celebee
      @Celebee 19 дней назад +3

      uhh mario kart tour..?

    • @lucg4005
      @lucg4005 17 дней назад +7

      Bruh you even taken a glance at any of Nintendo’s mobile games? Mario run, Feh, animal crossing, and others I can’t think of. All were or still are extremely monetized, published by Nintendo companies themselves.

    • @TCOFFICIAL01
      @TCOFFICIAL01 17 дней назад

      @@lucg4005 Good point. I was thinking along the lines of console games, forgetting about mobile monetization because of how normalized it has become. You are very correct in this statement of yours.

  • @Traveler_of_the_Stars
    @Traveler_of_the_Stars 26 дней назад +21

    For someone who often talks about gaming companies' scummy business practices, I'm surprised you are this upset about this. You mention this, but regardless, it sounds like by you "setting aside" your distaste for Fortnite and Epic, you think the scumminess of the two things should be ignored. You are saying the morals you often preach about can be overlooked if enough publicly is gained.
    Yeah, exposure is great and it would've been great for Metroid to have more exposure, but I'm happy that Nintendo didn't let one of their characters go to Fortnite/Epic. Nintendo can be frustratingly stubborn and old-fasioned at times, but yeah, I *do* think you're making a mountain out of a mole hill.
    I love you Arlo (been subscribed since 2016), but this video was just overblown in my opinion.

    • @markigirl2757
      @markigirl2757 25 дней назад

      Not necessarily people need to take more responsibility for themselves with their money and how they spend it. Not saying those companies should do it but they did it bc of business reasons and Metroid really needs something to justify making any future games tbh

  • @julianburrell5058
    @julianburrell5058 26 дней назад +290

    I think that not wanting Samus on other consoles is just the beginning of what Nintendo would have wanted. I can't imagine Nintendo being okay with Samus doing certain dance moves or being T-bagged or modded or any number of other things that Fortnite is known for.
    No amount of publicity is worth the company not directly controlling their character's presentation to Nintendo. It is what it is.

    • @frazercowan4030
      @frazercowan4030 25 дней назад +38

      But that's not the reason. They were perfectly happy with having Samus in Fortnite if she was Switch exclusive.

    • @JG_Wentworth
      @JG_Wentworth 25 дней назад +4

      That's such disgusting, corporate reasoning. Are you on their payroll?

    • @bigshrekhorner
      @bigshrekhorner 25 дней назад +32

      @@JG_Wentworth Reread the comment again. They're presenting Nintendo's view on the matter, not their own.

    • @dexchampion2128
      @dexchampion2128 25 дней назад +9

      @@bigshrekhornerand Nintendo’s view on the matter is incredibly backwards easily countered.
      If Nintendo doesn’t like what people do with Samus in Fortnite, all they have to do is say “Samus in Fortnite isn’t canon”. Boom. Done. Any and all “damage” that could be done is immediately fixed.

    • @chiquita683
      @chiquita683 25 дней назад +7

      ​@@dexchampion2128Does anyone think The Rock in Fortnite is his real life? 😂 Does anyone think in Halo you build forts in combat? Do people think Optimus is about 6 ft tall? 😂

  • @MoonyTheBat
    @MoonyTheBat 22 дня назад +6

    A year ago I went to a convention and met the voice over director for Breath of the Wild, James Mortellaro. I mentioned I was studying audio engineering and he said to shoot him an email and that he wouldn't mind passing around my resume to "his peeps." When I got home and stared at my unfinished resume, I was so afraid that it would never be good enough or that I wouldn't hear back, or they would tell me that it was bad, so I just... never sent him my resume. I heavily regret that lol. Great video Arlo!

  • @birdflox1337
    @birdflox1337 25 дней назад +7

    Realistically, what incentive would Nintendo have to add their characters into Fortnite? They don't need the money, they don't need the advertising, jumping into a trend just to be a skin next to El Chapulin Colorado makes no sense. There are better crossover opportunities than this.

  • @ZorusSerif
    @ZorusSerif 26 дней назад +510

    if this does happen, I can just see it now
    Kids: you mean samus from fortnite?

    • @sirraven_
      @sirraven_ 26 дней назад +32

      Literally no one says this.

    • @ZorusSerif
      @ZorusSerif 26 дней назад +66

      @@sirraven_ I'm referencing a meme :/

    • @SakuraAvalon
      @SakuraAvalon 26 дней назад +125

      Correction. Metroid from Fortnite. Don't know who this Samus fella is.

    • @darcidious99
      @darcidious99 26 дней назад +22

      ​@@SakuraAvalonspoilers for metroid dread:
      well that's the neat thing about metroid, is that that isn't even a meme anymore... Its canon now

    • @kyurei4478
      @kyurei4478 26 дней назад +2

      ​@@SakuraAvalonIt's kinda true now anyway.

  • @billybilly3511
    @billybilly3511 26 дней назад +300

    Idk how to feel about seeing Arlo talking with Fortnite playing in the background

    • @billybilly3511
      @billybilly3511 26 дней назад +27

      @@dorian6021it’s just not a game I’d expect to see Arlo talk about ever lmao. I have nothing against the game.

    • @TheSixthSLoT
      @TheSixthSLoT 26 дней назад +9

      @@dorian6021 I don't think it's odd. Arlo branded himself primarily as a Nintendo Tuber. It's not all he does, but it's so much of what he does that it is a little jarring to see him cover something that's in the zeitgeist of pop culture outside of Nintendo, like Fortnite.

    • @Broswald_Inc
      @Broswald_Inc 26 дней назад

      Tru

    • @TheSixthSLoT
      @TheSixthSLoT 26 дней назад +4

      @@dorian6021 I literally said that it's not all he does dude.

    • @PowerGem3000
      @PowerGem3000 26 дней назад

      @@dorian6021why are you being such a buzzkill

  • @Ramiel1point0
    @Ramiel1point0 25 дней назад +17

    Good. Personally really glad I don't have to see Samus dancing over shooting people in the head on top of tons of other fictional characters for whom it is disgustingly out of character.

  • @SuperPaperPokemon
    @SuperPaperPokemon 25 дней назад +5

    A small comment on Arlo's burrito analogy: getting Samus as a skin on Fortnite, and played on other consoles wouldn't really be equivalent to a burrito restaurant opening up a pop-up store in a con or making a food truck out of their restaurant. It would still be _themselves_ selling their own product.
    It would be more equivalent to a burrito restaurant letting their own burrito recipe be sold by a different restaurant as a collaboration. Or maybe, creating a line of frozen burritos to be sold in supermarkets, outside of their control. Someone else is selling their own product.

  • @calvinbrinenestoris2357
    @calvinbrinenestoris2357 26 дней назад +57

    On one end, there goes all the free marketing to Fortnite's massive playerbase...
    On the other end, THANK GOODNESS the Fortnite kids can't ruin Samus.

    • @Sir_Psych
      @Sir_Psych 26 дней назад +7

      Interigrity seems to confuse people

    • @dmclsl03
      @dmclsl03 25 дней назад +10

      How exactly are they gonna ruin her

    • @calvinbrinenestoris2357
      @calvinbrinenestoris2357 25 дней назад +8

      @dmclsl03 I mean, maybe it'll be nothing, but... Fortnite kids are really annoying. I was in middle school when it first got popular, and it was excruciating being around all that. Couple that with the fact that I've seen posts about people who thought that all the characters who have skins in fortnite were just fortnite characters (There's that one famous post about the guy who thought "Stormtrooper" was just a skin from fortnite and DMed a random Star Wars fan because they thought he was talking about a Fortnite skin. Obviously, this is an extreme example, but Samus is also far more obscure than any Star Wars character). So combine the skin confusion with how annoying Fortnite's fanbase can be, and... I mean, idk if it would really be that big of a deal, I might just be paranoid because of middle school PTSD, but if Samus became super known for just being a cool space-marine fortnite skin with the ball and the arm cannon and her players would try to start Fortnite convos with Metroid fans while having no idea what Metroid was...
      It might boost sales considerably, but idk if it's worth it. That's a lot of shit I'd rather not have the Metroid fanbase deal with. Plus, any new players coming in from Fortnkte, excited to play a shoot-shoot game that lended their character to another more popular shoot-shoot game, then it's not impossible that they would not be so happy to find out that some of Samus' games are 2d or that the 3d games aren't very combat heavy. And, although I don't think this outcome is at all likely, it IS possible that it could lead to new players outside the fanbase pressuring Metroid games to become more traditional shooters.
      Now, my judgment in this scenario is most likely clouded due to me absolutely hating Fortnite and its fandom. But... man, I just don't want to see my poor Samus tainted by that beast. It might lead to more popularity, but at what cost?

    • @StardustWhip
      @StardustWhip 25 дней назад +9

      @@calvinbrinenestoris2357 Your judgement is _definitely_ clouded by you hating Fortnite. Fortnite wouldn't ruin Samus. Kids coming in from Fortnite wouldn't be any more disappointed that Metroid isn't Fortnite than they would be disappointed that Spider-Man isn't Fortnite. You're getting paranoid and creating make-believe scenarios because you hate the thing that kids these days are into. Like most of the people in this comment section are.

    • @calvinbrinenestoris2357
      @calvinbrinenestoris2357 25 дней назад

      ​@@StardustWhip Hey I hated Fortnite when I was a kid, too. It's not like I'm hating on some NEW game that kids freak out over.
      Although yeah, it probably is stupid of me to think that Fortnite players coming to Metroid would be angry about it not being a traditional shooter. I'm still definitely concerned about some of those other worries with Samus and the Fortnite fandom, though.

  • @AndrewChumKaser
    @AndrewChumKaser 26 дней назад +131

    On the other hand: Perhaps we should in fact applaud a company willing to stick to its laurels, informally telling us that making more money is not their one and only goal.
    I'm not suggesting that's what's going on, but it's a possibility I suppose.

    • @ryanmatthew3740
      @ryanmatthew3740 25 дней назад

      You’re talking about Nintendo?? The company that sells skyward sword for $60? The company that refuses to fix their online services at absurd prices? The company that refuses to rework their controllers instead of paying millions of dollars to improve the consumer experience? The company that consistently takes people to court for emulating a game they refuse to sell? Open your fanboy eyes. You sound like the CEO from smiling friends “ITS MY IP TO SIT ON NOT THEIRS” shut up man.

  • @stipdip7785
    @stipdip7785 22 дня назад +4

    Nintendo being Nintendo bro why can’t we have Samus hitting the griddy on Gojo

  • @markguyton2868
    @markguyton2868 25 дней назад +17

    As someone who suffers from both decision and task paralysis, I can understand why Nintendo probably did this.
    Big N seemed to be following the "give em and inch" mindset, which is not the worst mindset sometimes.
    A lot of people have a tendency to want to play Nintendo games, but not on Nintendo products, thus why there are so many people with eye-patches "swabbing the Deck on a Steamship".
    If Nintendo did say yes to this, it would give this non-system side of the argument more firepower to demand Big N to go multi-platform, which for them is a net-negative as a hardware developer.
    Also, by the way Sony and Microsoft are going, trying to keep to their own ship for now might not be the worst decision.

    • @MikePhantom
      @MikePhantom 21 день назад

      but the literally have to. they are not the securest company possessing IPs. they do not have the resources, man power or knowhow to stay save against companies that are several times bigger than them. "but they have so much money" money is NOT none of the things i listed.

  • @davetheimpaler204
    @davetheimpaler204 26 дней назад +92

    I mean, if you're naive enough to believe Nintendo would ever let their IP appear on a competitor's console as long as they have their own on the market, I don't know what to tell you. Lol
    Unlike Microsoft, or Sony to an extent, who consider their brand or subscription services to be the real "platform", Nintendo is still fully invested in HARDWARE as their platform.

    • @goldenninja9053
      @goldenninja9053 25 дней назад +7

      Yeah, and it also seems that Xbox and Playstation don't care about their exclusivity for anything since 2020, given their original stuff can be found on other things nowadays.

    • @RippahRooJizah
      @RippahRooJizah 24 дня назад +4

      @@goldenninja9053 Do keep in mind we're in an environment where plenty of people decry exclusive games as always anti-consumer. Sony does care about exclusivity but will go on PC (for better and for worse) because there's demand for it.

  • @JubbiHubbi
    @JubbiHubbi 26 дней назад +148

    There's no evidence that these crossovers help IP growth. Bayonetta was huge for Smash Brothers and the games didn't benefit at all sales wise

    • @shanedestroyer
      @shanedestroyer 25 дней назад +35

      idk i feel from what ive heard its basically undeniable that smash boosted fire emblem and earthbound, maybe the later games have done it less with so many characters but really as arlo said the downsides are even more miniscule

    • @JG_Wentworth
      @JG_Wentworth 25 дней назад +5

      So what exactly is the consequence? You can't give a straight answer can you?

    • @bulb9970
      @bulb9970 25 дней назад +3

      Third party characters in Smash aren’t included to give their franchises more exposure. On the contrary, the most requested by fans are the chosen ones. Banjo was obviously not chosen to boost sales, it was only because fans liked him. That’s how Bayonetta got in, she won the Smash ballot. So a lot of people already knew who she was and sales wouldn’t get boosted by them. And for the people who didn’t already know her, it can’t be ignored that Bayonetta killed the competitive scene of Smash 4 and left a sour taste on their mouth. Even though the casual audience is much bigger than the competitive one, Bayo is still the most infamous character in Smash history and what she did negatively is common knowledge by now.

    • @JubbiHubbi
      @JubbiHubbi 25 дней назад +3

      @@JG_Wentworth That you give up control of your IP to a third party without receiving a viable benefit in return?
      Why would Nintendo want Samus to hit the griddy with Kratos instead of mantaining their own control

    • @flow185
      @flow185 25 дней назад +5

      ​@@shanedestroyermelee defo helped fire emblem for sure

  • @thajocoth
    @thajocoth 25 дней назад +4

    I don't think this would've effected anything really... There are SO many skins that it doesn't matter, and they're all just skins so they all play the same, no abilities. I don't think they should've even offered to allow it _with_ Switch exclusivity. The people who'd buy the skin would already be Metroid fans, and very few other players would really even see it.
    Samus wouldn't be using her arm cannon. She'd be using the same guns as everyone else in the game. No morph ball... Nothing at all that would actually advertise her in any way to convince these kids to try her games.

  • @reeseseater12
    @reeseseater12 25 дней назад +1

    The Soul Calibur II Link example doesn't fit here. Every console had their own exclusive character, it was console exclusive content. Which is actually how I believe 3rd party games should be rather than just being entirely exclusive

  • @TylerLouden
    @TylerLouden 26 дней назад +216

    Can guarantee you Samus in Fortnite would not help the series 1 bit.
    Example: Isaac in Fortnite when they released the Dead Space Remake.
    Great game, representation in Fortnite. Still flopped.
    Kids will just see it as another cool Fortnite skin and will never even have ANY passing thought as to where it came from.
    A perfect meme example of this: "oh look! It's Aang from Fortnite!"

    • @DS9TREK
      @DS9TREK 25 дней назад +14

      No, you can't guarantee that. There's no counter factual for you to use to prove your opinion

    • @TylerLouden
      @TylerLouden 25 дней назад +27

      @@DS9TREK Well if I'm right, then I'm right and if I'm wrong, it helps the Metroid series. So it's a win-win either way. 👍

    • @MoxStash
      @MoxStash 25 дней назад +5

      Hey its Samus from Fortnite!

    • @gaylordpickmang2076
      @gaylordpickmang2076 25 дней назад

      Maybe it wouldn’t help A TON but it’s not like every fortnite player who doesn’t know Metroid doesn’t have the brainpower to understand where the skins come from lol

    • @thelegendofstonecoldstevea3205
      @thelegendofstonecoldstevea3205 25 дней назад +9

      @@DS9TREKsure he can. Prove him wrong then.

  • @emmanuelgonzalezcaseira9141
    @emmanuelgonzalezcaseira9141 26 дней назад +18

    Well, I get it, I get what you are saying... but... Nintendo has the business high ground. They have such weight that they don't need this move. I mean, the Switch is such a success that by itself, Metroid Prime 4 will be a franchise best seller.

  • @infrasoundthelostsoul8830
    @infrasoundthelostsoul8830 10 дней назад +1

    Wait ‘till Arlo hears about all of the player-made content of Nintendo IPs getting removed from Gmod’s workshop on Steam. Tens of thousands of player models, maps, custom weapons and items, you name it. Gone.

  • @pinappizzayumyum6390
    @pinappizzayumyum6390 14 дней назад +2

    When I was younger, I genuinely thought Reggie Fils-Aimé was your dad

  • @anglure3617
    @anglure3617 26 дней назад +18

    the anecdote about your nephew's schoolmates only wanting to talk about fortnite hits me harder than it should. well, that and the amongus butts

  • @boredhuman6512
    @boredhuman6512 26 дней назад +172

    gonna be real at this point it reversed to me like... everything is in fortnite by now, nintendo getting a skin there would just be a tiny thing up on a pile. Don't know why I should care for a bigger "advertising opportunity" for them, I care for their games not their buisness strategy

    • @CheesyLizzy
      @CheesyLizzy 25 дней назад +14

      I care cause it'd get more people to care about their games and make it easier for Nintendo to make more games like Metroid Prime 4 for example
      If demand goes up and things are more well known in the public eye, it makes it easier for Nintendo to take risks and produce stuff

    • @FenexTheFox
      @FenexTheFox 25 дней назад +15

      If the series becomes more successful, it means we get more games. It's a win for everyone.

    • @tloz171nfs
      @tloz171nfs 25 дней назад +4

      It's not just advertising, I'm sure they get $ for each skin sold and I would've bought it the second it was available...if I could use it on ps5. I ain't playing Fortnite at 480p 30fps with low settings just to see Samus.

    • @alanhardy7024
      @alanhardy7024 25 дней назад +14

      @@CheesyLizzy Fortnight does so many colabs that Samus would not actualy end up making a difference. The kids who play fortnight arent gonna be like "oh that character looks cool Im going to google it", because it would just be one of many games they would not know about. And anyone who already knows who Samus is not gonna just decide to buy it because they saw it in fortnight.

    • @CheesyLizzy
      @CheesyLizzy 25 дней назад +10

      @@alanhardy7024 Simply seeing the character is still impactful though
      Kids might later see a Metroid game at Walmart or somewhere and be like, "Oh! I recognize that character. I wonder what their game is."
      There's many franchises that I've discovered over the years simply by recognizing characters from Smash

  • @TheSmart-CasualGamer
    @TheSmart-CasualGamer 15 дней назад +2

    I'm really struggling to see why this is a bad thing? The characters in Fornite aren't really characters. They're just the features of a character draped over a generic moveset.

  • @brendancurry9808
    @brendancurry9808 20 дней назад +1

    The fact that Nintendo would do it only if it was Switch exclusive is shocking itself

  • @pakaman9101
    @pakaman9101 26 дней назад +221

    Why are people acting like Metroid would gain massive popularity if they put it in Fortnite. What franchise clearly benefited from collaborating with Fortnite? Can anyone confirm?

    • @kitkatrina1337
      @kitkatrina1337 25 дней назад +114

      the saints over at epic turned a lot of small unknown indie films such as "Star Wars" and "The Spider's Man" into big box office hits

    • @Pioxys
      @Pioxys 25 дней назад +45

      New younger audience, new curiosity.
      If I want to speak “Nintendo.”
      Same as how people learned about Fire Emblem through Smash.
      (Which Arlo mentions)

    • @internetguy7319
      @internetguy7319 25 дней назад

      people know what metroid is, the gameplay is just nicher than people want to accept. ​@@Pioxys

    • @steveqi9309
      @steveqi9309 25 дней назад +56

      @@Pioxys smash is different, it’s a “king maker”, it makes the franchises that it collaborate with more popular. Fortnite is kind of the opposite it siphons popularity from the franchise it collaborates with, I have never seen a franchise get more popular because their characters were in Fortnite.

    • @Hyper_Drud
      @Hyper_Drud 25 дней назад +36

      @@steveqi9309Also I get the feeling that the majority of people who buy skins of characters in Fortnite were already fans of the franchises they came from.

  • @larry9351
    @larry9351 26 дней назад +22

    Fortnite skins are limited time, so the impact would be pretty limited outside a few days. To me it seems like a strange thing to completely shift their IP strategy for.

    • @festimcocaj1269
      @festimcocaj1269 26 дней назад +2

      In what way are Fortnite skins limited time ?

    • @SamTRC
      @SamTRC 25 дней назад

      @@festimcocaj1269 when you turn on the game, there’s an in-game store. You go there and you can spend money directly on cosmetics. When you buy them, you have them forever. HOWEVEEEER, you can only get them for a limited time, and Fortnite never brings skins back unless it’s a special occasion. If you didn’t buy the skin you want in time, it’s gone FOR GOOD. It’s not only absolutely abysmal for preservation but Nintendo would get nothing out of putting Samus in Fortnite because she will just go away for all the players who didn’t buy her, and blend in with the thousands of other skins in your inventory if you did, and then new shit releases that makes more news headlines so she’ll only be relevant for like a week And all that would happen is everybody forgets about her, and Nintendo’s reputation goes down the gutter because they worked with Fortnite which is one of the most scummy games of all time.

    • @aidenkt
      @aidenkt 25 дней назад

      @@festimcocaj1269They’re only purchasable for a limited amount of time

    • @GmNdWtchr96
      @GmNdWtchr96 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@festimcocaj1269I think he's referring to how the Battle Pass cosmetics never come to the item store, and how certain other cosmetics are way rarer in there.

    • @steveqi9309
      @steveqi9309 25 дней назад +1

      @@festimcocaj1269 in the way that you often only have a limited amount of time to buy the skin before it goes out of rotation, and then you don’t know when, if ever it come back to the shop again.

  • @Xalerdane
    @Xalerdane 3 дня назад

    Wouldn’t Fox have been a better choice? Samus only has the one gun bolted to her arm, while Fox has canonically carried a bunch of guns at once.

  • @bethanylarsen3553
    @bethanylarsen3553 25 дней назад +1

    I genuinely don’t think Nintendo execs could emotionally handle seeing Samus hitting the griddy after downing Mr Beast in Fortnite

  • @SharpEdgeSoda
    @SharpEdgeSoda 26 дней назад +329

    The Worst Case Scenerio is Metroid gets an audience that wants Metroid to become a big dumb shooter and remove all the ambience, atmosphere, and exploration for big dumb shooting time.

    • @khanhnguyen-tt3ff
      @khanhnguyen-tt3ff 25 дней назад +39

      Lol they did try that with federation forces

    • @ace9950
      @ace9950 25 дней назад +55

      💀i doubt that would happen, worse case scenario is that ppl try out metroid n dont like it

    • @AsilarWindsailor
      @AsilarWindsailor 25 дней назад +22

      Exactly. Metroid isn't about being a shooter. It's about being on an adventure exploring places in a heavily isolated atmospheric experience. Not a mindless shooter with silly dances

    • @teenageapple3788
      @teenageapple3788 25 дней назад +4

      @@ace9950
      Their loss. Metroid is a gem of a franchise

    • @StardustWhip
      @StardustWhip 25 дней назад +25

      I don't think that's happened for any other series that's crossed over with Fortnite. Like, do you really think that the kids who play Fortnite and went to go see Spider-Verse got disappointed because Miguel didn't shoot Miles and start disco dancing? Do you think they watched Avatar and went "man, this sucks, I can't believe Aang didn't use a gun!"? No, they didn't, because kids are smart enough to understand that the franchises which cross over with Fortnite aren't the same thing as Fortnite itself.
      I mean, by this logic, kids who learned about Fire Emblem or Xenoblade through Smash Bros. would want them to turn into four-player platform fighters.

  • @SdudyoyO
    @SdudyoyO 26 дней назад +267

    Nintendo's control over their IP's is what's kept them relevant, they don't sell consoles because of which third parties support them, it's because their IP's are valuable and recognized. If they sacrifice control over how a character is presented--They risk damaging that IP's reputation. It's not just about competing consoles, but I also imagine not wanting Samus to floss next to Rick Sanchez, was a reason why they were afraid to go forward with the deal.
    Most people who play Fortnite are kids, Metroid is aimed for Teenagers/Adults. Characters are popular in Fortnite _because_ they're recognized, Peter Griffin isn't more popular now than he was before Fortnite, he was already popular and that's why people were excited to see him in Fortnite. Most kids who don't already know Samus, wouldn't see her as anything more than a Master Chief clone. Those that would be excited to play her, most likely already own a Nintendo console, and those that don't know her, wouldn't be able to get an understanding of her character in Fortnite.
    Many Nintendo fans would LOVE to play Samus in Fornite, I'm sure. But I can't say that it counts as free advertisement, when the character in question looks a bit like a generic Sci-Fi Space suit wearing character in a fast paced battle royale where you may or may not see the skin of your opponent.
    Then you have the terrible monetization and the horrid environment at Epic--They refused Nintendo's proposal, and so Nintendo saw them as a company that didn't respect them. What reason _would_ they have to work with them?
    I agree that Nintendo should focus on advertising Metroid better -- But if Smash Brothers, one of the most popular fighting games of all time, that attracts Gamers from across all consoles, a game that already exists on the Switch, so everyone who plays it, _could play Metroid,_ can't bring more people to be interested in Metroid, then I sincerely doubt Fortnite would reach that many more players to look into the series. It's not like Samus isn't well recognized among gamers either, it's simply that Metroidvania's, don't have a large audience to attract, and Nintendo hasn't been doing much to breach out of the box containing the genre.
    I just don't see a Samus skin in Fortnite as being all that beneficial for Nintendo themselves, they don't need the cut of skin sales, they already make enough money. It wouldn't be popular enough amongst Non-Metroid fans to really bring in new fans, and the only people who might learn about Metroid through Fortnite, are kids who are outside the target audience of Metroid anyway. This deal stands to benefit Epic, more than Nintendo.
    Maybe I'm wrong, but I just don't see this as a fumble on Nintendo's part, more-so on Epic's side.

    • @SimeonJester
      @SimeonJester 25 дней назад +32

      all of this is extremely correct

    • @TravisSheflin
      @TravisSheflin 25 дней назад +22

      Expertly worded. I can’t believe our man made a 20+ minute video about this.

    • @SimeonJester
      @SimeonJester 25 дней назад +25

      ​@@TravisSheflin yeaaa lol sometimes our favorite content creators just super miss the point about stuff - Although I am floored by how realitively nicely everyone has been dissagreeing with Arlo here - like, everyone is just unanimously dissagreeing and nobody is getting really nasty and mean about it. which is nice to see

    • @mikaela5938
      @mikaela5938 24 дня назад

      Nintendo shitty dinosaur company and you are silly if you can't see that.

    • @punkydudester3
      @punkydudester3 24 дня назад +3

      Very good points.

  • @nicobane
    @nicobane 13 дней назад +1

    this whole video is countered by a simple question: "are kids buying sf6 after the sf skins were constantly popular on fortnite? or are they just making chun li twerk?"
    pretty easy to see why nintendo wouldn't care to pass this up.

  • @lordtheodore13
    @lordtheodore13 18 дней назад +2

    Has everyone forgotten about the time that Nintendo let SEGA put a Link costume and hairstyle in the Japanese version of Phantasy Star Online 2 back in 2018? It was even visible on PC and PS4. In that game you could be a gunslinger if you wanted to, all while wearing Link's BOTW outfit. I feel like a lot of people keep forgetting/don't know about that.

  • @tpspeed
    @tpspeed 26 дней назад +87

    Im honestly fine with Samus not being in fortnite. Like, i get it. The cultural significance of Fortnite is there, and it's a good sales pitch to get eyes on a franchise. For me personally, though, im just so exhausted with the all-encompassing nature of Fortnite. Like it just wants to BE everything, HAVE everything. Concerts, movie teasers, a rhythm game, racing, a pseudo crafting survival game in Lego Fortnite, and every character from every franchise ever, even characters from books like Mistborn are in the game. On paper, thats cool as hell. In practice, it feels so shallow and corporate and more like a play to get everything associated with the game rather than the other way around. It just feels like epic wants to monopolize everyones time and that sucks
    Now if Nintendo actually DID ANYTHING WITH SAMUS

    • @Sqwivig
      @Sqwivig 25 дней назад +12

      Yeah for real. Fortnite just REEKS of corporate greed. It's Nintendo's fault for not using the Metroid IP THEMSELVES. Why are we blaming Epic for not promoting Metroid? That's NINTENDO'S JOB! If they actually cared about Samus, they would make more games for her! Simple as.

    • @Seoul_Soldier
      @Seoul_Soldier 24 дня назад +4

      I'd be less anti-Nintendo if some Nintendo fans were more consistent. The stuff that they excuse Nintendo for would have them boycotting other companies over.

    • @plainstupid
      @plainstupid 24 дня назад

      Then you missed the point of the video. It’s their business principles that’s the problem, not Fortnite.

    • @NuiYabuko
      @NuiYabuko 21 день назад

      ​@@Seoul_Soldier Like, what exactly?

    • @nesraspongx58
      @nesraspongx58 21 день назад

      @@Seoul_Soldier i mean, the problem with boycotting games is the company won't see it as the action, but as the game, so if the game was good that would hurt it, or even if just an installment in the series was bad but they want the series in a different way, they'll say it's with the whole series
      i think if we boycott them for things like their copyright state, well, you boycott pokemon, they won't say it's with the current games and their philosophy being bad, or that it's because they closed fangames people have been working on for over a decade, they're gonna say pokemon games aren't profitable or aren't worth making
      ofc pokemon is so big it wouldn't matter and they wouldn't stop it, but for smaller series that would be the case

  • @TheOjamaYellow
    @TheOjamaYellow 26 дней назад +111

    I saw GameXplain complain about this too. I don’t quite get it. Indiana Jones in Fortnite didn’t translate to massive ticket sales or popularize the IP for kids. If it’s true that Fortnite is the only game the kids play, why would this change that behavior?
    In terms of “what do you have to lose?”, I agree. But because of the reasons I listed earlier, I don’t really think of it as a major missed opportunity.

    • @AJMegaScizor
      @AJMegaScizor 26 дней назад +10

      well i mean indy is already pretty popular? I think it obviously wouldnt translate to game sales directly but just getting the franchise known is always beneficial

    • @pommer2128
      @pommer2128 25 дней назад +4

      Indiana Jones was put into Fortnite when no major Indiana Jones movie/game/media was released. He's a Battle Pass exclusive skin that can never be obtained ever again. They couldn't re-release him for Dial of Destiny because the only way to get him was to be there for that 3 month period when he was available. This isn't the best example.

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor 25 дней назад +3

      Disney did their hardest to chase away Indy fans

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 25 дней назад +4

      Agreed, this is a complete nothing burger.

    • @Tribdinosaur
      @Tribdinosaur 19 дней назад

      @@mjc0961 Double agree. Everyone is outraged that it didn't happen, but...why.

  • @Retro6502
    @Retro6502 25 дней назад +2

    There's little upside for Nintendo to put Samus in Fortnite or any of their characters in a non-Nintendo game. They have some of the most recognized IPs in gaming. What you seem to be missing is that keeping things on their platform drives demand for their stuff. No company gets it right all the time, but Nintendo's successfully run a video game business for almost 50 years and the company itself is 134 years old. Now look at their competitors...

    • @unfunny5928
      @unfunny5928 25 дней назад +1

      Yeah, they're vastly more successful in a far shorter period of time, what's your point?

  • @404_kayjay_not_found
    @404_kayjay_not_found 23 дня назад +1

    Nintendo not giving a character to fortnite will always be a good thing in my books.

  • @carsonharbin
    @carsonharbin 26 дней назад +200

    It’s an unfortunate reality, I know for rocket league Nintendo made Mario, Luigi, and Samus cars, but they’re exclusive to Switch versions of the game.

    • @kamenraider1175
      @kamenraider1175 25 дней назад +8

      Yeah, but if memory serves, each console had exclusive cars

    • @vegancarnotaurus8216
      @vegancarnotaurus8216 25 дней назад +5

      I think you meant fortunate reality

    • @JJAB91
      @JJAB91 25 дней назад +1

      @@vegancarnotaurus8216 How is it fortunate?

    • @wunder4402
      @wunder4402 24 дня назад +1

      Why is it unfortunate?

    • @JJAB91
      @JJAB91 24 дня назад

      @@wunder4402 Because Samus in Fortnite would be fun?

  • @4Clubs
    @4Clubs 26 дней назад +17

    I do not care for Forknife.

  • @user-nt1yb5kr8x
    @user-nt1yb5kr8x 12 дней назад +1

    Seamus with an AK is not on brand and Nintendo's main strength is its brand and character consistency.

  • @nickk3077
    @nickk3077 25 дней назад +4

    I think the rational reason Nintendo would not want to do this is because firstly, putting Samus in Fortnight isn't a necessity by any means and although might benefit them, Nintendo is doing well enough to the point where they don't need to do this type of outside sponsoring. Secondly, and more importantly, I believe this could be a slippery slope. Sure, it's only Fortnight, but then they might make the exception with other third parties on Xbox and Play Station, to a point eventually where Nintendo can be seen all over these other consoles. I feel like Nintendo still really wants to stand out among its competitors by maintaining exclusive rights to their own franchises and I honestly understand that.
    I think what makes Nintendo games different on iPhone is that the phone audience is its own sort of market completely outside the traditional gaming sphere and I think that Nintendo understood that their home consoles or handhelds had no way of competing with that, so they gave in and decided to make games for it that better suited that audience.

  • @PamonhasDePiracicaba
    @PamonhasDePiracicaba 26 дней назад +116

    7:17 - Strong Disagree. Being in Fornite is extremely overrated. Street Fighter sales were barely affected by Ryu and Chun-Li in Fortnite. I doubt Samus being added would’ve improved Metroid sales. The pros do not justify the cons.

    • @tloz171nfs
      @tloz171nfs 25 дней назад +6

      Nintendo would also have either gotten paid a lump sum and/or per skin sold.

    • @StardustWhip
      @StardustWhip 25 дней назад +16

      Here's a question: What cons? Like Arlo said, the worst case scenario, even if we assume that absolutely 0% of the Fortnite-playing kids even consider playing Metroid after seeing Samus... is that Nintendo makes money off of kids buying a cool skin of a bounty hunter with a cool mech suit.

    • @capgangchannel6309
      @capgangchannel6309 25 дней назад +19

      @@StardustWhip the downside to Nintendo would be that they would have no control over how Samus would have been portrayed in fortnite. Every emote works for all skins so that would mean Samus would be able to do all those emotes including emotes released in the future. Nintendo doesn’t know what Fortnite will add into their game in the future either, what sort of guns will they add, or gameplay elements. All things Nintendo would have no control over. So in this way Samus could be portrayed in Fortnite in a way that Nintendo wouldn’t want it to. So ultimately Nintendo chose to not do it in order to keep complete control of their characters. This is something Arlo conveniently ignores in his argument.

    • @kryzethx
      @kryzethx 24 дня назад +5

      @@tloz171nfs Nintendo doesn't really care about money, if it means watering down their IP; they value that more than anything

    • @wunder4402
      @wunder4402 24 дня назад +10

      ​@@StardustWhip It's about integrity. Fortnite just wants to consume more and have more. The deal only serves that greed.

  • @rslv5498
    @rslv5498 26 дней назад +226

    The problem with these arguments is that people always go.
    "That darn greedy company, all they care about is money!!"
    Then when company doesn't do something customer wants them to do
    "Company so stupid, they would make SOO much money if they just did what I want"
    Nintendo is just doing as they always do, maintaining their brand image and IP, even if it would "make them more money" to sell you a 20 dollar skin in a live service game mind you.

    • @BowserEditz
      @BowserEditz 26 дней назад +36

      It's hilariously Hypocritical how this fanbase is when something doesn't fit there own agenda

    • @Bashfluff
      @Bashfluff 25 дней назад +19

      What’s hypocritical about it? We’re not against the concept of Nintendo making money. We’re against the concept of Nintendo making money at the expense of its customers.
      I want Nintendo to be successful, and when they make bad business decisions for silly reasons, I don’t really like it.

    • @BowserEditz
      @BowserEditz 25 дней назад +7

      @@Bashfluff
      It's not hard to understand

    • @Alex_1A
      @Alex_1A 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@BashfluffThat's how *we* are about it, not the Internet at large.

    • @Adamtendo_player_1
      @Adamtendo_player_1 25 дней назад +5

      I like the fact that Nintendo guard ther IP so rigourously it shows that they care about their IP where is if you asked me Sony and Microsoft do not care about as much.

  • @TKDBoy1889
    @TKDBoy1889 17 дней назад +2

    Here's a spicy take: Nintendo's iron-clad protectiveness of their IP's is actually a GOOD thing. It shows how much their value their own brand. If Nintendo were to start just licensing their IP's out and let 3rd parties make all sort of spin-offs or whatnot, the value of the brand would go down because I can promise you, while our dreamy optimistic viewpoint is focused on the possibilities, the realities is that most of the content produced would just be low-effort mediocrity.
    Seriously, I'm okay with waiting a long time over letting the floodgates open and letting a bunch of trash flood the market.

  • @zanderxadvancesp284
    @zanderxadvancesp284 26 дней назад +33

    I don't think Arlo realizes that the Fortnits & Nintendo audiences are so different that it actually makes sense why they didn't let Samus go.
    I've seen a similar type of argument with PS not doing smaller scale games more often but then you see that even their experimental AAA stuff sell worse than Nintendo's AA & A output that's still 60$-50$.

  • @nirvan4307
    @nirvan4307 26 дней назад +129

    3:23 As a native East Asian, I'm actually getting a vibe that Nintendo actually didn't mean that.
    I think Nintendo was practically saying "No" in a different way, knowing Fortnite would not accept the offer.

    • @Sir_Psych
      @Sir_Psych 26 дней назад +18

      That's the way I would understand it too. I don't think there was a chance of it happening and dude from Epic just wanted to flex ideas he had

    • @SharpEdgeSoda
      @SharpEdgeSoda 26 дней назад +39

      Oh my god this.
      This is part of the game is if your going to say "No", don't say "No." Make an absurd demand where you win extra hard and see if they take it.

    • @FenexTheFox
      @FenexTheFox 25 дней назад

      ​@@SharpEdgeSodaWasn't asking for Samus to be console-exclusive already the absurd demand?

    • @lonecom685
      @lonecom685 25 дней назад

      ​@@FenexTheFoxit IS the absurd demand.

    • @cherubin7th
      @cherubin7th 25 дней назад +10

      @@FenexTheFox Yes, that is the point, they demanded console exclusive because they knew this would not be accepted. Better than outright saying: No your game is cancer and we will not touch that pile of garbage.

  • @MalzraAirwynn
    @MalzraAirwynn 26 дней назад +72

    To be perfectly honest, my reaction to 'Samus didn't get into fortnite' is just that clip of Zelda from wand of gamelon saying 'Good!'

  • @maissthro3645
    @maissthro3645 16 дней назад

    More fitting food analogy:
    "McDonald's burgers on a McDonald's joint, or McDonald's burgers at a Wendy's joint". Which one will McDonald's choose?

  • @RichKnight36
    @RichKnight36 25 дней назад +2

    I saw some of my students playing Fortnite in class one day, and instead of get mad at them for playing when they should be working, I said, "Kids are STILL playing Fortnite?" And when they said yeah, and asked me what kind of games I played, I told them "Metroid," and they laughed at me because they never heard of it before. I had to tell them that Samus from Smash Bros was from Metroid and ONE of them knew what I was talking about. So, yeah. Your video is apt. Lol

  • @BoredKuro
    @BoredKuro 26 дней назад +47

    Tbh I dunno why everyone has to kiss the ring of Fortnite? It's kinda ridiculous.

    • @Toonrick12
      @Toonrick12 26 дней назад +4

      Because it's a money printing machine.

    • @PunishedDad
      @PunishedDad 25 дней назад +8

      we exist in capitalism brother

    • @Tribdinosaur
      @Tribdinosaur 19 дней назад +1

      Yeah this whole Nintendo Fortnite skins is the most Non-issue "issue" I've ever heard gain this much traction.

  • @Weirdman3214
    @Weirdman3214 26 дней назад +85

    Am I the only one who feels that Nintendo's reluctance to have their IPs on other systems with other devs is tied to the horrors of the CDi and the PC games from that era? The one time they let their IPs out of their total control it ended with games that are despised and mocked even 30+ years later.
    Not that that excuses them being so hard about it, but it's all I can think of when a story like this comes out.

    • @ausgod538
      @ausgod538 26 дней назад +9

      Its not, nintendo simply wants their IP to be in their control in their own platform.

    • @FenexTheFox
      @FenexTheFox 25 дней назад +8

      I don't doubt that's a huge factor, yes.

    • @gregvs.theworld451
      @gregvs.theworld451 25 дней назад +1

      I'd still argue Arlo's point that it'd be awesome free promotion for Nintendo in the no-publicity-is-bad-publicity sense, but there would probably be some inevitable memes clowning on Fortnite skins of Link or Samus dropping it low or Link using a sniper rifle to shoot people, but those memes are usually made endearingly and they spread like wildfire. Want to make sure people know Nintendo did a promotion with Epic (If they do in the future), let people make a thousand Tiktok's and Twitter videos of Link spraying people with guns and driving sports cars with "LOL LINK DOESN'T DO THAT. SILLY EPIC." captions everywhere.

    • @darthsnarf
      @darthsnarf 25 дней назад +2

      It's why they can sell people out of date hardware to play their games on. Their entire business is built on being stingey with their IP

    • @Wingsaber
      @Wingsaber 25 дней назад +4

      That's definitely not the case. It's very clear that Nintendo wants to hold onto their console exclusivity for as long as possible. While Microsoft fully embraces console and PC ports side-by-side and Sony releases their games on PC eventually, it's a pipe dream for PC gamers to hope for Mario or Zelda on the PC (without stuff like emulators) for DECADES to come. Nintendo is all-in on their consoles and will do anything to force anyone who likes their IPs to have to buy and play their console.

  • @DYWYPI
    @DYWYPI 24 дня назад +1

    Core Nintendo properties don't need to be part of the endless crossover pop culture slurry. Putting Samus into a game should be a big, surprising, unique thing specifically tailored to suit that specific game and that specific character, not Crossover Event #57 of the year.

  • @firstprimehunter
    @firstprimehunter 26 дней назад +44

    You know from the thumbnail I thought you were going to say the fumble was *including* samus in fortnite. You had me scared for a second there. Thank god they backed out of the deal. Good on them.

  • @pobbityboppity1110
    @pobbityboppity1110 26 дней назад +8

    I dunno, it just doesn’t seem like it would matter more than a few weeks. It would be a $20 skin and it just wouldn’t really make a huge dent in anyone’s awareness of Metroid. The downside is to make Nintendo’s IP seem cheap, just another thing in Fortnite’s discount DVD bin of IP junk in a bad art style.

  • @kevinrosario8363
    @kevinrosario8363 8 дней назад +1

    "Rules keep us safe" yeah that sounds about right. I love Nintendo but they make themselves look bad constantly by being militantly strict

  • @megasean3000
    @megasean3000 15 дней назад +3

    How is this any different to what Nintendo always does? Of course they’re going to be protective of their IPs. They’ve been doing it since Philips released a shitty version of their games. And come on, it’s Fortnite.

  • @BowserEditz
    @BowserEditz 26 дней назад +9

    I honestly don't even see how nintendo Would get a benefit from Samus being in fortnite besides "HEY my Fav Charecter is in a game i play"
    People also forgot that unlike Nintendo. Sony and Microsoft have multiple IP brands Nintendo only has their games without them Nintendo is finshed. Which were definitely explained why Nintendo is much more strict with their Ip

    • @BowserEditz
      @BowserEditz 26 дней назад +1

      Which is another reason why nintendo was reaching out to other types of brands such as Movies with their new studio Nintendo Picture's and Amusement Parks like Nintendo World

  • @adamsexton8194
    @adamsexton8194 26 дней назад +92

    To be fair soul caliber 2 had a version exclusive for each company as well…

    • @AshkarBehek0
      @AshkarBehek0 25 дней назад +5

      The game had a deluxe version with every characters. Except you know who.

    • @HealyHQ
      @HealyHQ 25 дней назад

      This was literally mentioned in the video.

    • @Settyness
      @Settyness 25 дней назад

      An astute, strategic game reference given that Nintendo is stuck in 2002.

    • @lonecom685
      @lonecom685 25 дней назад

      ​@@AshkarBehek0 Stalin?

    • @lonecom685
      @lonecom685 25 дней назад

      Selling each version of the game with a different cool character that represents the system it's on was such a nice thing to do. Kind of reminds me of MK9, which had Kratos on the PS3 version

  • @KlyosXA
    @KlyosXA 18 дней назад +1

    Wait. How would Samus work in Fortnite?
    She only has one functional arm while suited up for manipulating pick up weapons. Would her arm cannon morph with every pick up?

  • @nintendoconvert4045
    @nintendoconvert4045 25 дней назад +3

    Seems like a smart decision, honestly. They protect their IPs better than any other company. They sell their first party games at full retail price for the entire lifecycle of their consoles.
    We always say Nintendo should or shouldn’t do X, Y and Z, but they keep outselling the competition. They march to the beat of their own drum, and it works for them.

  • @gmoney9469
    @gmoney9469 26 дней назад +71

    I almost respect them for not jumping that shark.

  • @TheCreativeType
    @TheCreativeType 26 дней назад +15

    As a former Fortnite player, I don’t want Samus in Fortnite. It’s not worth it.

    • @Geeksquad59
      @Geeksquad59 25 дней назад

      What's not worth it about it?

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 22 дня назад

      @@Geeksquad59 Samus would not transfer well, to wield a rifle you need two arms. Samus does not have two arms, she only has one arm and an arm cannon.

  • @TheBitBlock
    @TheBitBlock 21 день назад

    So Arlo's conclusion is: Allow Samus to dab and floss to rap music in a game most people don't respect and look at as a meme - so it will magically increase sales of the 2 Metroid games we get every decade? Another brilliant take from Arlo.

    • @shun2232
      @shun2232 20 дней назад +2

      You say "the game most people don't respect" you mean the loud minority on the internet that never shuts up? I remember that long period of Minecraft being disrespected for years, now suddenly it's the best game ever made to that same minority that was crapping on it for so long

  • @80sForever29
    @80sForever29 23 дня назад +1

    I see Nintendo not allowing this as an absolute win.

  • @pikagammerpluspizza7478
    @pikagammerpluspizza7478 26 дней назад +216

    Can an also see that maybe Nintendo didn't want to deal with Samus doing meme dances.

    • @chiquita683
      @chiquita683 26 дней назад +7

      Did you miss the Princess Peach game?

    • @TotisTurnOfficial
      @TotisTurnOfficial 26 дней назад +43

      ​@@chiquita683wtf did she hit the griddy or something?

    • @magic2546
      @magic2546 26 дней назад +25

      ​@@chiquita683Please explain

    • @givemeyouryummyskin
      @givemeyouryummyskin 26 дней назад

      Yet they worked with Robot Chicken to do a comedic Link bit where he speaks and shuns toon link

    • @Luc_ienn
      @Luc_ienn 26 дней назад +6

      I’ve got Metroidhunter’s videos for that already and tbh they’re top tier, I pop on the phendrana drifts dance vid every now and then

  • @digitaltailsmon4096
    @digitaltailsmon4096 26 дней назад +8

    Ehh tbh I think it's better they didn't have Samus in Fortnight. Given Metroid has no real full blown identity to the general public as others in Nintendo do (Mostly cause it lacks the constant game trickle of most Nintendo IPS) it could have damaged Samus due to causing her to be scene as just another meme character or making her serious persona something less easy to see. Also the dances..good god the dances.

  • @johnpett1955
    @johnpett1955 23 дня назад +1

    The muppet on RUclips that talks about video games taught me some life skills. Sweet.

  • @snobjorn1232
    @snobjorn1232 23 дня назад +1

    The blue guy IS Arlo, no face reveal will ever be satisfactory

  • @FletcherReedsRandomness
    @FletcherReedsRandomness 26 дней назад +59

    If you’ll allow me to play devil’s advocate, let me ask a question: why would people want to see Samus in Fortnite? Sure, some of them are people who enjoy playing Fortnite who would like to see Samus in the game, but from what I’ve seen, most Nintendo fans don’t care about actually playing Fortnite. From what I can tell, most people want to see Samus in Fortnite because they just want Metroid to get more attention, they believe it deserves as much attention as Zelda or Mario, and putting the main character in a game played by practically everyone on Earth has a possibility of achieving that. So my question is: do you REALLY want Samus in Fortnite because you want to see or play as her in the game, like a guest character in a fighting game, or do you want it because you’re a Metroid fan who really badly wants Metroid to get as big as Nintendo’s most successful franchises? (speaking as a Metroid fan here) Sorry for this long-ass comment/rant, I’ve been feeling this for a while now and kinda wanted to this off my chest.

    • @tloz171nfs
      @tloz171nfs 25 дней назад +5

      Yes, because I want to play as Samus in another game I enjoy

    • @Geeksquad59
      @Geeksquad59 25 дней назад +3

      I want to see Samus in Fortnite. She's literally a perfect fit she has a gun she has to zero suit why wouldn't you want to see that? It's become so trendy and cool to not like Fortnite. People literally start hating when things become mega successful. Also you cannot say Nintendo gamers don't care about Fortnite because I'm sure it's been downloaded millions of times on the switch. It's not even like Metroid is a huge series, if anything Fortnite will be doing them the favor especially with MP4 coming out. This will bring a lot of attention to the Metroid brand... But you know Nintendo going to Nintendo

    • @korneel2816
      @korneel2816 25 дней назад +1

      As someone who doesn't really care THAT much about metroid. (I think the designs and world is really cool but haven't really played the games) I would still buy a samus skin just to let nintendo and epic know "YES i want more of this" and maybe they would add even more nintendo related items into the game. Anything Nintendo in fortnite would be HUGE. I don't even care if they only ever do this with Fortnite. Even if nintendo had an exclusivity deal to let everyone know "this is only happening in fortnite and we will be protective about our IP in any other situation" That would still be gigantic

    • @arjanzweers6542
      @arjanzweers6542 25 дней назад +2

      @@korneel2816 And that would probably be a bit of an issue. You want more skins in Fortnite, but Nintendo wants you to play Metroid (and Fortnite) on the Switch. If that does not happen if they would have added Samus to Fortnite, then they won't be putting any more character skins in a game like Fortnite.

    • @korneel2816
      @korneel2816 25 дней назад

      @@arjanzweers6542 i don't understand what you are saying? Theres not a nintendo skin in the game rn either? how would adding samus make it so nintendo wouldn't possibly add more

  • @SatoshiEK
    @SatoshiEK 26 дней назад +4

    I really miss Arlocast. It almost feels nostalgic to me at this point. I understand it had to stop, but I hope it comes back someday.

  • @kryzethx
    @kryzethx 24 дня назад +1

    2:14 Blugh, just hearing those words in that order said out loud, makes me sick. I'm so glad they dodged this bullet.
    I absolutely do not want to see my beloved characters watered down to Fortnite.

  • @mjc0961
    @mjc0961 25 дней назад +2

    I think Nintendo made the right call. There are no upsides to putting Samus in Fortnite. The kiddos playing Fortnite don't care where the new skins come from. They play with the new skin and then eventually another new skin comes and they move on. Kids think Master Chief is from Fortnite, they think Kratos is from Fortnite, they're not going to turn around and buy Metroid. They'll just think Samus is from Fortnite too. Fortnite is not a king maker, it doesn't boost the IPs that put skins into it. The story about your nephew's classmates says it all: they care about Fortnite, not the crossovers in Fortnite. There's nothing to be mad at here, there's nothing to be frustrated by here, Nintendo lost nothing here. This is all a big nothing burger.

  • @NSJ90
    @NSJ90 26 дней назад +150

    I have to disagree. Metroid in Fortnite would be a drop in the bucket. I don't think it would've been special beyond the "Nintendo is letting us do this", and everyone would forget about it in a minute. What Nintendo would lose is intangible, the "wow" factor. Take the SC2 Link collab for example, Link was the absolute highlight of the 3 systems.

    • @sgtdrfunk
      @sgtdrfunk 26 дней назад +37

      I think that's a good point In a game where Peter Griffin and Darth Vader can shoot guns at Goku and Iron Man, how special really is Samus? People remember Link in Soul Calibur because it was unexpected and it just worked. Soul Calibur provides us with a great counterexample too: Look at how people received Link in 2 vs Darth Vader/Yoda in 4. One just worked way better and is remembered fondly for it. Samus would be a cool addition, but yeah, it'd be a flash in the pan. Heck, it's not even Nintendo sending their biggest icon in where so many other franchises have their main characters as skins.

    • @pakaman9101
      @pakaman9101 26 дней назад +19

      Arlo has been having bad takes for a while.

    • @flarestorm9417
      @flarestorm9417 26 дней назад +20

      @@sgtdrfunk Speaking on that point, the reason why crossovers in Smash are so exciting is because Sakurai and his team go above and beyond with them. It's not just a character, it's a faithful move set (usually), a stage, trophies/spirits, music, and easter eggs. Fortnite just looks like a hodge-podge of everything under the sun, plus whatever companies want to advertise for that month. And correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Fortnite just skins most of the time? Do kids really try out other games, movies, etc., because they appeared in Fortnite?

    • @BeyondTrash-xe1vs
      @BeyondTrash-xe1vs 26 дней назад +37

      @@pakaman9101 Breaking news: RUclipsrs have their own opinions may not agree with.

    • @bravetree
      @bravetree 26 дней назад +2

      I agree that Metroid in Fortnite would be a drop in the bucket, but Nintendo would lose nothing. In my experience(I work at a Daycare), when a character gets into Fortnite, kids become super interested. I've seen kids who know nothing of Street Fighter buy SF6 because of Fortnite, and I've had kids ask to watch Avatar after those characters got into Fortnite. It does more than you think.

  • @jacksonlovesnintendo
    @jacksonlovesnintendo 26 дней назад +84

    nah, I am with Nintendo on this.
    1) Nintendo’s IP are their bread and butter, and without them, Nintendo dies.
    2) whether with Rocket League, Minecraft, or as you mentioned with Soul Caliber, there’s already a known precedent that Nintendo CAN lend their IP, but only with it being locked to their systems. I don’t know why they would suddenly bend the knee for Fortnite.
    3) Fortine has kinda shady monetization methods, so staying away from it is probably wise from an IP protection point of view.
    I also can’t say that just because Samus showed up in Fortnite that it would translate to explosive sales and support for the Metroid series.

    • @AJMegaScizor
      @AJMegaScizor 26 дней назад +8

      i think nintendo fails to realize that like arlo said allowing these ips in crossover games does not destroy their exclusivity it's just some goofy rule they keep because they've had it for so long

    • @BowserEditz
      @BowserEditz 26 дней назад +4

      ​@@AJMegaScizorOf course not which is why they allow other companies to use their IP but with some restrictions

    • @jacksonlovesnintendo
      @jacksonlovesnintendo 26 дней назад +20

      @@AJMegaScizor I disagree with that. The moment Nintendo puts their IP on another platform, they devalue their own hardware and in essence weaken the Nintendo stronghold. I don’t think it’s a matter of “being old fashioned” either. It’s honestly kinda cringe that Arlo simplifies a point he disagrees with to “that’s old so it’s bad.”

    • @AJMegaScizor
      @AJMegaScizor 26 дней назад +8

      @@jacksonlovesnintendo dude they are not devaluing their hardware if they put a skin in fortnite. a cosmetic does not equal a game. if fortnite players on pc/xbox/ps want to play metroid they still have to buy a nintendo switch. this would increase brand awareness not devalue their IP. nintendo games are still exclusive to their hardware quite similar to kratos/master chief (except pc although the pc market is often separate from console in it's own right)

    • @jacksonlovesnintendo
      @jacksonlovesnintendo 25 дней назад +11

      @@AJMegaScizor what it would actually do (and we can see this with the influx of Sony titles on PC) is weaken the consumers desire to purchase the native hardware and simply wait until it’s ported to their system of choice. People don’t buy PS5 games because 1) there’s very few exclusives 2) there’s very few noteworthy titles 3) most of the first-party titles are being ported to PC.
      So at that point, you have to ask what the reasoning in purchasing a PS5 is. Sony might be able to coast by on goodwill from last gen for PS5 sales, but this approach of putting your exclusives and IP on other platforms will come back to bite them.

  • @TheShoe1990
    @TheShoe1990 25 дней назад

    The fact that Link was an officially playable character in Soul Calibur II is still incredible. Probably a one-in-a-lifetime collab

  • @ninochaosdrache3189
    @ninochaosdrache3189 12 дней назад +1

    Sounds loike a good thing for me that Samus was spared that fate.

  • @busterspark4410
    @busterspark4410 26 дней назад +138

    Honestly Nintendo denying ip collaboration with Fortnite is a huge nothing burger.

    • @cadendicky1855
      @cadendicky1855 26 дней назад +3

      What the heck does nothing burger mean?

    • @clementineshetheyfae8312
      @clementineshetheyfae8312 26 дней назад +9

      That’s not the point of the video the point of the video is to point out how silly it is to limit yourself to rules that do nothing but isolate and control you

    • @orangemonks894
      @orangemonks894 26 дней назад +3

      Except Nintendo could have thrown Metroid into the mainstream and gotten thousands of more sales.

    • @busterspark4410
      @busterspark4410 26 дней назад +14

      @@clementineshetheyfae8312 I realize the point of the video. And it’s cool that Arlo is that passionate about Metroid. I played Metroid Prime for the first time last year because of Arlo’s videos. And I appreciate Arlo’s work in making this video essay.
      But I’m willing to bet the vast majority of Nintendo gamers simply don’t care about Nintendo properties not being in Fortnite. That’s all.

    • @clementineshetheyfae8312
      @clementineshetheyfae8312 26 дней назад +2

      @@busterspark4410 100% sorry for the misunderstanding

  • @nawab256
    @nawab256 26 дней назад +15

    It has nothing to do with publicity and everything to do with opening Pandora’s box. Would their IPs do better if they had Fortnite sell Samus skins? Sure but once you do that, it becomes an expectation for all your IPs. Nintendo does not want to create that expectation so they would rather let their IP die from low numbers then have it appear on someone else’s console. They do not view phones the same way they view consoles.

  • @ChillinWithTheCapuchins
    @ChillinWithTheCapuchins 23 дня назад +1

    "No Logic! Only rules!"
    Lol, I love that whole bit!

  • @jetstreamwinds6072
    @jetstreamwinds6072 25 дней назад +1

    "That robot from fortnite!"
    I haven't hurt a kid.
    Samus tops over master chief in my heart.

  • @Sir_Psych
    @Sir_Psych 26 дней назад +60

    I for one am glad it didn't turn out work out between Fortnite and Nintendo. Nintendo is not exactly hurting for money and I wouldn't want "new audience" coming in and demanding changes to a game series that already does things right.

  • @whysitthat3515
    @whysitthat3515 26 дней назад +14

    Hey, Arlo. Thank for putting something of a theme into this video. I just graduated college and hearing someone I respect talk about the benefits of taking risks and not always playing it safe was really nice right now. “Just try” and just taking shots was something I guess I kinda needed to hear. I’d love to see more stuff like this!

  • @SherlockZ_001
    @SherlockZ_001 25 дней назад +1

    Honestly, I'm not sure that 'Fear and Discomfort' are behind this. My suspicion is that the thought process was something like this: "Having Samus on all systems in Fortnite wouldn't really help us because A. Most people don't play Fortnite on the Switch, and her not being exclusive to Switch wouldn't change that. And B. Samus is already known by most gamers, so it wouldn't really help from an 'advertising' perspective. It may not be great reasoning, but If I'm a big-wig at Nintendo, and am a little disconnected from whatever else goes on, I feel like that's my thought process.

  • @CloudyNebula
    @CloudyNebula 25 дней назад +1

    Yeah, sure, because having Samus holding and firing an AK-47 would be super benefitial for the Metroid brand and its public image...

  • @PurpleColonel
    @PurpleColonel 26 дней назад +35

    Im more than happy for Nintendo characters to feel special tbh. Star wars has completely lost all of its value because of how they sell it out to literally anything and now its just annoying to see them.

    • @franciscozamorano3896
      @franciscozamorano3896 26 дней назад +2

      Now ?! Star wars have been doing that for years, even before Disney bought them. Lucas didn't care unless he saw a check.

    • @PurpleColonel
      @PurpleColonel 26 дней назад +3

      @franciscozamorano3896 Yeah I know, it was dumb in the 90s too.

  • @CappnRob
    @CappnRob 26 дней назад +59

    I honestly think this is for the best. Nintendo values the brand integrity of their IPs. Fortnite’s aesthetics are so generic And boring it robs all the character out of whoever crosses over into it, it’s like the opposite of Smash Bros where they try really hard to keep the “vibe” of the characters involved in tact from their home series.

    • @eliserss
      @eliserss 26 дней назад +4

      you are such a fun sponge

    • @CappnRob
      @CappnRob 26 дней назад +21

      @@eliserss fun is subjective and my subjective taste in it involves not selling out to Epic for cheap profits :)

    • @-lord1754
      @-lord1754 25 дней назад +7

      This is so real. My jawdropped at how bad Gojo looks then i looked up the others and its just embarassing. Fortnite is where a series identity goes to die

    • @eliserss
      @eliserss 25 дней назад

      @@CappnRob sure they profit from it but like... how is that bad? like i'm definitely no supporter of capitalism by any means but seriously i fail to see how this is a 'cheap profit' it's just a cool thing that many fans want. if you don't want it, sure, but many people do and if they want to pay for it then why not? it seems so silly to be hung up on this

    • @CappnRob
      @CappnRob 25 дней назад +9

      @@eliserss It's about artistic integrity, I guess. Laugh all one wants over the value of that with regards to Nintendo games, but Fortnite really is devoid of any artistic merit with its crossovers. It features everyone, everything, everywhere, it's so vapid and silly. It's when a kid takes every toy out of their toybox and bashes them against each other, except mind you that's a child playing with their imagination and this is a multimillion dollar company selling skins to kids. It is vapid, and for lack of a better term if you'll forgive the buzz word, "soul less".

  • @thebe_stone
    @thebe_stone 13 дней назад +1

    thank god, for a second I thought you were going to say that they did put samus in fortnite.

  • @krissa9664
    @krissa9664 25 дней назад +1

    Honestly I just don't wanna see nintendo denigrate themselves with slop like that so I'm fine with this