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The tactic pushed Nintendo to add a touch screen and an extra display to its DS, as well as no-glasses-needed 3-D technology to its 3DS, motion sensors to its Wii and a controller with its own display in the Wii U.

"The capability of smart devices is growing and what a game machine can do uniquely is getting more narrow if we don't do anything. So game machines need to expand into things that smart devices cannot do," Mr. Iwata said. "Once we can no longer think of anything, that's the point we can't continue the game-machine business."


This man is a lost cause.



I apologize in advance for my bad english.