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Gamemaster87 said:
Einsam_Delphin said:


What would be dumb is still trying to make games for two seperate systems. Nintendo's recent game output supports this, seeing as only the 3DS is getting any real effort.

So, according to you it would be smart to shorten your own profit and to minimalize your company size? Never read such a huge amount of nonsense. Every company tries to expand and not to get smaller and smaller. This fusion thing is definitely not happening. You will remember my words next year ;)

Is it brilliant business strategy at this point to keep the Wii U on the market any longer? It will likely sell 2.5 million or less next year, probably down to 1.5 million in 2017; they would effectively be obliterated from home console markets and lose all presence and leftover relevance. It would be suicide, let's pray they're not that stupid.

Oh, and streamlining production and asset costs to cut expenditure and gain more longterm profits is poor business sense to you? I hope you don't teach economics. They won't shrink; they're re-structuring, for the better at that. Why have 4-5000 people working in two different and demanding boxes, increasing development windows and budgets hugely when you can have the same amount of workers programming and building in tandem with great product output and volume and greatly reduced total budgets?

It makes all the sense in the world.

I'm sure we'll remember your words next year.

PS: Not all companies can "expand and not get smaller and smaller" all the time. Or are you telling me that it was a mistake by Sony to sell their non-profitable departments and fire a large number of employees to survive as a company? The market dictates how a company responds, nine times out of ten, not the other way around. You're clearly not very good at this.