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Carl2291 said:
jarrod said:

To say simply interface, and not the games themselves, drove the DS platform is factually incorrect.

I agree with that. Games and Interface come together on this. One doesn't stand out above the other.

This is Nintendo's philosophy too, they keep their hardware and software engineers under the same roof and fully integrated.  This is probably why they've managed to continually stay relevant, unlike virtually all the other big Japanese gaming companies from the early 1980s (Hudson, Sega, Taito, Namco, Irem, Konami, etc)