I never mentioend handhelds, did I? Handhelds may be video games, too, but they are a completely different market. And one that Nintendo has never had real competition in before, to boot. The PSP is the closest Nintendo has ever had to a challenger in that arena, so the fact that they owned that market means nothing to me. Really, if there would have been a competing machine in Europe that said Amiga on it, Nintendo would have had a much harder time in that market.
On the flipside, if the Amiga never existed then Europe would probably either have been Nintendo land, like the rest of the world was, or dead to gaming. Either way, NIntendo has never had a good grasp on how the European market works or what they want there, and this is the first time that they've found success there in the face of genuine competition.
You do not have the right to never be offended.







