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Icyedge said:
Metallicube said:
 

Wow, first of all, way to completely misconstrue my post. Are you like, trying to pick a fight or something? I REALLY don't appreciate it when people put words in my mouth. Where exactly in my post did I say Nintendo lives and breaths innovation?

Also, in regards to the bold statements. I laughed when I read these, because this is EXACTLY what I'm trying to say! Nintendo will not remain in the red ocean (in this case of motion controls), because when they compete directly with bigger companies like Sony and MS, they usually DO falter, as N64 and Gamecube have shown. This is why Nintendo will try to again separate themselves form the competition with a new technology, because this is generally where they excel, as has been shown with the NES, DS, and Wii. They will not remain in the red ocean of motion controls for long.

I'm not sure what it is about my posts that seem to be firing you up so much...

 

"Nintendo will simply move on to new technologies like the Vitality Sensor, 3DS, and whatever new quirk the next Nintendo console has."

Thats exactly like saying Nintendo lives and breaths innovation :P.

Uh not really.. I am simply predicting that Nintendo's next console will have some new feature that differenciates itself from its competitors and draw in a mass market audience the other two fail to recognise. Because if it doesn't, Nintendo risks coming in last place again. It simply makes the most sense from a business perspective.