ICStats said:
What makes you think they would give up control? 3rd party has power. EA, Activision, Rockstar, Ubi, etc. have power over Sony & MS. Costs as a platform holder >>>>>>> costs as a third party publisher. The platform holder has to pay for developing the hardware, tools and libraries, OS and apps, and usually to sell the hardware at loss to compete. They have to pay for developer support. They have to pay 3rd parties for exclusive games or features. They have to pay for 3rd parties marketing. All that requires a large user base and lots of games sold to recoup. I don't think being a platform owner is working for Nintendo, because the platform holder business needs large user base, and the game business needs large userbase. Nintendo is both, and it doesn't have a large user base now. Being a platform holder is hurting their game business. It can not fix it's platform business by publishing on PS/XB, but it can fix it's game business. Nintendo doesn't even need it's own platform to sell accessories. Amiibo can sell on other platforms, just like Skylanders & Disney Infinity. Wiimote or balance board? Sure, just need a USB driver. Every game on Wii could've been made on PS3/360 if they wanted. |
The costs of hardware development, at least in Nintendo's case are evenly met (or even exceeded) with hardware sales. So that isn't an issue. We are talking solely about developing software. As for control, as it is now Nintendo can make its games however it wants with no limitations from platform-holders. With Sony or Microsoft that wouldn't be the case. So the logical conclusion is that Nintendo loses control.







