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Seece said:

To add to that, if Nintendo software isn't powerful enough to sustain or support a home console, it's not exactly going to be a monumental shift for whoever got those franchises.

Fact of the matter is Nintendo software isn't as powerful on home consoles as people think it is. Look at Gamecube. It sold on Wii because it was the Wii.

And once again the software is selling poorly.

There is a very dedicated fanbase for Nintendo software, but on home consoles it is not big.


And Wii was the Wii mostly because of Nintendo's software.