Here's a review of what the man said during an interview from IGN (the source being Polygon)
President of Sony Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida wants Nintendo to be "very successful."
In an interview with IGN this week, Yoshida said that Nintendo "makes pretty fun family-friendly games." He has two Wii U consoles at his house, which he plays with his young daughters.
Nintendo's strength at catering to young gamers also pays dividends to companies like Sony, who generally cater to older gamers, he said.
"I think Nintendo and us are pretty much in the same group," Yoshida said. "We need Nintendo to be very successful, to help induct as many consumers who like to play games with controllers, right? With sticks and buttons. Because we believe they are great things."
Speaking broadly about the three console manufacturers, Yoshida said that just because they're in competition doesn't mean that Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony don't help each other.
"We need each other, I think, to create a bigger story."
According to his words, I tend to realize that any one company's success benefits the other two as well, as gamers are "recycled" from one system to the other, thus broadening the "sales pie", which they all get a piece from. Don't you?
Either this is true or not, the man deserves kudos for his healthy-competition attitude.


This, I stole from grandpa...It's called soap.







