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padib said:
Normchacho said:


The games won't be 1-1. They couldn't be if the consoles will have different levels of power.

Though, I'd love to hear how the games being the same would change anything I said in my first paragraph, or my third for that matter. Your thread clearly claims that Nintendo will "steal the home console show". You say that it will be a "huge gamechanger" and you imply that Sony and MS will struggle to compete.

My point, is that your points are utter nonsense.

It´s not nonsense, you´re just not paying attention. I mentioned it in OP and repeatedly in the thread.

There will be one software platform, hence there will be no two separate markets. People will be playing the same games, just choosing the hardware flavor they prefer that is not a separate market. They will be serving the same games to all.

This will not just make development cheaper, it will free up considerable development resources. This was also discussed in OP. For more information, reread the OP and follow the links on software library.

If you´ve done that and you still want to talk, I´ll be available. If you won´t get informed I´d rather not waste my time.

Either way, Merry Christmas.


Okay, you seem to keep talking about the Nintendo side of this. But why should MS or Sony be worried at all? Microsoft, for instance, already has just one software library. Better still, they don't have to spend the extra money or resources developing or manufacturing a second piece of hardware to sell it on.

So, I'd like to ask you what scenario you see playing out that leads to Nintendo taking over the home console market.



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