i can certainly agree with yoichi wada on this situation because we are moving away from physical media and going to digital distribution. the thing is microsoft and sony are again targeting the mainstream market where they can satisfy the home entertainment portion and nintendo is trying its best to bring in the audience that doesn't play video games. nintendo will be in a physical media market for awhile and nintendo will not be hurt by this just for the simple fact its a "gaming" system rather than a central hub entertainment device.
most will probably agree with the paragraph above but that's how i see this industry facing. nintendo is in no trouble its just since music has made the transaction first to digital distribution and it has been successful i.e. itunes, rhapsody. i see the same with movies, tv shows and video games for that manner. but only not nintendo video games just for the simple fact they will always be a popular console pick in gaming stores to begin with.
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