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Ouroboros24 said:
I don't know if it's fear. I think it's identity. There are things that I would never do just because my own personal programming stops me from doing it. I think Nintendo has personally gone the blue ocean strategy because that's how they've always been. Where sony and microsoft and most of the other developers going one way with a trend, Nintendo purposely swerves itself into it's own finite personality. And despite all the criticism they're getting about it, it's actually placed them in an enviable situation. When Nintendo announced mobile, the internet exploded in criticism. When they announced the deal with Universal Studio, boom again. The market is always looking to Nintendo for leadership, despite their place in the console marketplace. And year over year over year, Nintendo is always amazing people, always being talked about, always the company to look at to usher in a new generation of gaming. I don't think it's fear, it's just NIntendo.

well said, i dont think its fear either. I think its sometimes being too careful and sometimes not being careful at all, they are trying to find the balance. You have to almost be in their position to understand how eaxctly you can adapt.