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padib said:
Soundwave said:

Sony will still sell their 100-150 million consoles. Nintendo will just better integrate their 3DS and Wii audiences into one and perhaps pick up a few more people, but the iOS/Android assualt on casuals will likely only get worse. 

It doesn't matter, all their current woes will go away, this solves a plethora of urgent problems they've faced during console transition and Nintendo being the greatest publisher of dedicated gaming (in terms of sales and profit) just wins in the sickest possible way when combining it all in a seamless cross-platform scalable architecture.

I don't care about Sony when I say they win. They just win, there is no more having to bring down the price ridiculously or underpricing or needing 3rd parties. Nintendo will now be self-sufficient and that's all that matters to me. Their future is now secured as far as I'm concerned, despite the mobile assault people will never stop playing mario. They need good games, and that's something unique that Nintendo consistently provided over the past 30 years.


They'll have to price this accordingly though I don't think people will pay $300+ for any type of Nintendo platform, I don't care if Nintendo can pump out a new Mario/Zelda/Pokemon/DKC game each month. There's still that. I think software pricing is also going to be a thorn for them but still it's likely to bring them somewhere better than where they are now.