>>725222897
>besides Nintendo.
Actually, Nintendo is a perfect illustration of this issue. Notice how much less expressive Nintendo characters got as soon as the N64 hit because Nintendo's best toon artists only knew how to handle 2D-- it's not until the Switch and the Switch 2 that they've finally started making the models more expressive in games developed by their in-house studios, and it's a slow process with a lot of major issues. Bowser still can't move 90% of his face, for god's sake, and Yoshi is only just now starting to lose the human posture they gave him on the N64 so that he'd be easier to animate with the existing humanoid rigs.