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mutantclown said:
theprof00 said:
It's a simple answer.
Because they don't need to.

There are more lucrative audiences than the traditionally core gamer, so why waste time developing when the average Joe only really needs netflix and various apps?

Nintendo and MS both understand this.
Hence why when their consoles were doing really well, they stopped making core games.


Exactly. Their focus has been away from core gaming for a long time now. It's been on Kinect and "everything else" for the last 4 years. 

 

How could they've been on Kinect for the last 4 years, if it was released on November of 2010?