| RolStoppable said: Nintendo drastically changed their strategy for the eighth generation. All the things that sank the GameCube are back, but now they are present on the home console and handheld, so both suffer mightily. A change in strategy for future generations opens the door for Nintendo to be successful again. |
I think the 3DS issue is more that the market is vastly changed from the DS/PSP and GBA eras, its still going to end up (all in all) selling fine but on a vastly different landscape than what was enjoyed by the DS and the GBA. It doesn't help that Nintendo has been split on development across the two platforms to struggle holding up the WiiU while hte Gamecube at least had *some* breathing room.
Iwata has alrady admitted he misread and misplayed the market so he knows where mistakes were made, its a good sign for the future.







