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zorg1000 said:
KLXVER said:


Thats debatable, but whatever...


Well like I said, Nintendo's casual games and consoles are much more popular than their "hardcore" games and consoles so it's not really debatable which strategy is better for Nintendo.

As for consumers, yes it's debatable, but the way I see it, what benefit is it to have 3 nearly identical machines on the market at once? An increase in options and variety is always a good thing.


Let the machines be what they are.... Nintendo has the software that sets them apart.

All this gimmicky stuff, just sets nintendo farther back.

They need a normal and simple controller, thats cheap, so the machine can be powerfull.

The end.

 

Thats all nintendo has to do to make a comback.