DerNebel said:
Good job reading everything I posted: "I'm personally absolutely sure that that market will disappear in a couple of years and for good reason, with the way technology is developing it is becoming clearer everyday that dedicated gaming handhelds are becoming entirely pointless, almost everybody has a smartphone and tablets are growing more and more popular as well and there is no relevant feature that the 3DS or Vita have that a smartphone or tablet with a simple button add-on couldn't do just as well or even better." And guess what, pricing models can change and if piracy was deemed a big problem then we wouldn't have huge parts of the industry moving towards mobile already, especially in Japan. You're acting as if the idea of releasing full console level games on mobile is completely foreign, when games like GTA San Andreas or DQVIII have already released on there. And in what world are dedicated handhelds less affected by digital games and streaming services? Since their games are smaller and simpler they are in fact a lot more in danger from those things. But hey nice of you to bring Sony and MS into this like a good Nintendo defender, cause my point here was totally to attack Nintendo... |
You can't game on the go without a dedicated handheld device (or smartphone) in the first place. You can easily go without home consoles in the future.
Tell me, can franchises like GTA and Dragon Quest survive solely on mobile revenue? Of course not, anyone with a little bit of common sense would realize that. Have you played GTA on a smartphone? It's not very fun without a traditional controller, trust me.
Please tell me even one $40-60 game that was succesful on smartphones. Most games that have been succesful on mobile platforms were/are what Iwata liked to call "free-to-start" games, there's no reason to pirate a free game... Too bad they're filled with micro-transactions and advertisements (where most of the revenue comes from). And yes, your bias against handhelds probably has something to do with Nintendo dominating in that market.
Besides, Pokémon on the 3DS is selling on par with Pokémon on the DS. They'd be crazy to turn it into a mobile only game in a "couple of years" from now. Thank God you're not leading a multi-billion dollar company. You'd put all your eggs into one (mobile) basket without doing proper research or preperation.
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