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TheUltimateLife said:

Yeah their disrupting of the market stratergy thingy, i cant remember what they called it, it was out of some business stratergy book (im bad with remembering names of things) lol who ever wrote that book knew a thing or two about business.

 

There are 2 actually : Blue Ocean Strategy and Innovator's Dilemna.

It's amazing that right now, people are only starting to understand what the Nintendo execs started to apply years ago. Especially since the most difficult feat is not to understand the books, but to apply what they say successfully.

People also have problem with common sense. They think everything they think about is common sense.

I'm thinnking of HDTV. It's cool because MS, Sony and their fans won't be able to fight Nintendo, as long as they're lost in their misleading thoughts that they think are common sense.

Because to fight your enemy, you have to understand it first. Thus why Sony and MS will be left behind.

What they fail to understand, and that I see often, is that Wii graphics do not look dated at all on HDTV, and there's no need to release any Wii with HD graphics. The Wii has component output, which is more than sufficient for HDTV. That will be the case as long as the main sources that feed HDTV are SD sources. As long as people can go back to their SD sources after seeing HD sources, and think they look better (like DVD look better than any HD game), the Wii won't need any HD output. That means for the next 9 years.

This is strange too that some people believe HD will have any impact, when all the consoles this gen came initially with composite cables. If HD was the way to go, they would all come standard with a component or HDMI cable.

But cognitive dissonance will assure that Nintendo's competition won't realize this soon enough. They should have understod all of this before the Wii's launch.