Nintendo uses the financial bottom line to screw customers. They've done it better than any other company. Yet at the same time, they know that in order to be financially viable, they have to satisfy the consumer.
In the end, it's kind of a roundabout argument. You can't have a viable industry without it meeting the needs of the consumer. It's a symbiotic relationship.
Of course, I guess to Mr. Malstrom, the best thing that could happen would be to have every company, sans Nintendo, implode.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







