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Mr Khan said:
bugrimmar said:
Mr Khan said:

It depends on Iwata's context. I would say that Nintendo customers still don't demand online games. If you look at how their games sell, there is no correlation between online features and sales as near as i can see.

why do people buy call of duty?

it sure as hell isn't because of the 4 hour campaign.

That's what i meant by context. Clearly some games on other platforms took off due to a demand for online games, but Nintendo hasn't had a game that was really made a breakout hit specifically becasue of online. Mario Kart Wii is the only one that i could think of, but that game could (and probably is) just as easily riding on local multiplayer.

 

"Nintendo customers do not want online play" could still be an accurate statement to make. A bit alienating to certain cores of it, but from a cold business perspective it could still be a safe statement.

To give you an equivalent of his quote, take a sony quote that is negative on motion control from 2006. If we look at it then we could say they were right because motion control hadn't been proven yet, and sony gamers still don't care about motion control. We could defend it like that or we could take it for what it actually is, a lack of foresight. 



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