Osc89 said:
Cj2i3 said:
Osc89 said:
PigPen said:
Osc89 said: Not really the full story. It's their brand that has lost a lot of value instead. Instead of dipping into their savings to keep a strong market share with aggressive price cuts and marketing, they focused only on keeping out of the red. |
Sony can learn a lot from Nintendo.
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In what way?
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Putting a bigger emphasis on software rather than hardware as far as handhelds go. Actually learning that the handheld market's key demographic is kids rather than teens and adults. |
Very true. I don't see how it relates to my original point though, regarding the losses made to the Nintendo brand.
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Yeah he just kinda went in a different direction from your post, I was just answering in what way Sony can learn from Nintendo. I agree with your first post, it's damaging to a product to get negative feedback like the Wii U is getting. Especially since the leapfrog leappad didn't get the attention and positive feedback Nintendo was hoping for.