Nintendo's method is far too conservative for them to have any significant losses. Though they could have potentially end up making near-zero profit had they continued the usual route as Sony and MS did, they would almost definitely never experience any losses of note. For a company of their size, losses are not reconcilable to the degree that they are for companies with vast resources (like Sony and MS). Which is a big piece of why Nintendo is so conservative, of course. Unlike many companies, they have a very firm grasp of their true standing in the market both on the micro and the macro level.
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