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RolStoppable said:
theprof00 said:

It was also unintentionally long. I realized halfway through the my lunch was nearly over and still had to explain how a "counterattack results in failure" and hadn't even explained disruption really.

So half of it is just me speeding through it with no real details, it's kind of more suited to people who either have some knowledge, or enough knowledge that they can excuse the mistakes and fill in the gaps themselves to figure out my cryptic message.

Also, seriously? Where did I hear that then? Or was Miyamoto being typically dramatic?

Hiroshi Yamauchi said before the DS launch that the success of this system will also decide the fate of Nintendo's next home console, because it follows a similar philosophy. If the DS succeeded, Nintendo would rise to heaven. If the DS failed, Nintendo would be crushed. Not gone, but in a pretty tough spot.

Several analysts (well, at least one) proclaimed Nintendo's end though, maybe you got it from there.

Hmmm that first quote might have been what I was thinking of. It's similar in it's message, DS really started the entire disruption in the first place.

I'm just going to pretend you never said any of this.