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RolStoppable said:
phaedruss said:

I never said anything about selling hardware, but I think it potentially could actually. A console with a steady stream of quality Nintendo console with new games and old games being constantly supported would be very attractive imo. It might be a somewhat slower buildup, although if they could launch the console with a few of their major franchises at the same time and continue to support them while bringing out new games that could be a big system seller in and of itself.

Just before you posted the above, you posted this:

I think Nintendo has the most room to grow and they have their interesting new architecture that they're introducing in a couple of years with their next platforms. This is also a way, it seems to me, for Nintendo to survive and even thrive with the way that they do business. Given that third parties do not seem to be coming back to support Nintendo consoles, Nintendo needs to come up with more ways to keep providing lots of content for their platforms if they want to continue in the consoles business.

So you are saying that this thread is about how Nintendo can continue in the console business which is about selling hardware.

Now here is Nintendo's problem: Not enough game releases which results in software droughts.
Here is your suggestion: Take workforce away from new games in order to make additional content.
The result: Fewer game releases, therefore more/longer software droughts.

Why would you want to reduce the number of game releases?

Yes this thread is about that. This wouldn't reduce the number of game releases either. It would increase them while also increasing the amount of overall content they release as well. Please read everything that I've said.