Avinash_Tyagi said:
your argument is terribly flawed, first off trying to discern trends from numbers in the past, or numerology isn't a reliable argument. Secondly N64 was not a revolution but an evolution, Nintendo was following where PC's were going, only NES and Wii have been revolutionary Thirdly, NES was launched in NA in 1985, not 86, and was released in Japan in 1983, meaning it was seven years before it's successor was released. Also here is something your forget, expect for the NES, Nintendo never launches first |
still it mostly holds true, there is at least reason to believe his argument has ground to stand on. Past trends are nice to look at but the future can always be different as people are caring less about the changes in technology as time goes on. This doesn't feel like a generation that is coming to an end, it feels like it's just warming up. As long as MS and Sonoy aren't releasing their new console Nintendo won't either. I don't see it happening soon. 2010 is absolutely out of the question.
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