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mike_intellivision said:
In reading this thread, a discussion about the future direction of gaming software has become a argument about launch lineups.

The piece in question basically states that selling big games is not the future. Rather the iOS model is.

However, it does not seem to take into account who buys what. The fickle iOS players of todaymaube somewherer else tomorrow. Meanwhile, the gamers will also be there twosome degree. The question is whether or not they will continue to be a sufficient market to be profitable.

Finally, if Nintendo is in trouble for losing money for one year, what is the future for other Japanese electronics companies which have lost more money and lost money longer? No one is ready to bury them but they feel compelled to write doom stories for Nintendo,

Mike from Morgantown


By the way, I quote myself only to show what happens when you try to post on an iOS device. So if you can't type well, imagine what it does for the gaming experience.

 



      


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