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FallingTitan said:
Mummelmann said:
No, Nintendo's core audience is still on Nintendo consoles. The casual audience is on phones though. I'm guessing that the core audience will tear their hair out over Nintendo franchises on mobile platforms and keep playing on consoles, core customers won't suddenly dive into a completely different concept on a whim; they would seek something similar, if anything (as in, a different console).

Some handheld customers are bound to have shafted Vita and 3DS for mobile/tablet and simpler gaming though, but to state that Nintendo's "core customers" are now on mobile seems wrong to me.

nintendoes core audience is 12 Million people out of almost 8 billion?

 

wii sold 100 million units.  

seems to meee 90 or so million went to mobile.

Yes. Ignore that people could of gone to Xbox and Sony. You know, people could, I don't know. Get fed up at how Nintendo handles everything else on their stuff. And they just buy the other systems. You'll never know how many people left Nintendo, since PS1. Same goes for casual. But it sure isn't just only to one area.

How many games Nintendo makes, that really would work on Mobile, with touch controls? I don't see many. Then what? Sell $40 games for $1-6. And lose money. Pokemon Go exsists, because a NEW regular series game, not a old port. Could not be made for just $1 or $6. Anything made on mobile would only be: old game ports, or offshots.