I like his discussions about 'old school Nintendo' vs 'new school Nintendo', and that when 'new school' takes over Nintendo, they fall, when they get back to 'old school', they rise (as seen with DS and Wii).
Now he sees 'new school Nintendo' written all over the 3DS...which is worrying since their handheld market has always been very strong, and now it might be the first time this market has been tarnished, like the home console market during the SNES-N64 transition.







