axt113 said:
You missed where I pointed out, that its not that easy, first off they sell software on their hardware, so having more hardware is necessary to selling more software, 100 consoles willalmost certainly give more software sales than 1 console. Secondly, console movers sell more, both to new buyers and existing buyers, NSMB and Wii fit were examples of this, as a result, it is better for Nintendo to produce console sellers. So my point is that console movers make more money for Nintendo than non-console movers |
That's often true, but how can you ignore the point that they never know which games are going to be the break-out ultra hits? Iwata has confirmed that more than once.
And how can you ignore that hardware exists to sell software, not the other way around?
And that limited hardware production capacity necessitates software made specifically to appeal to existing customers, and improve the library on the whole to give long-term hardware boosts that can't be directly linked to a single game?
How do you miss all this?