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RolStoppable said:

I don't think that Capcom was worried about cards. Besides, Capcom isn't a company that makes the best decisions or even good ones. They've made a lot of bad decisions in the past few years, hence why their financials haven't been good.

As for the Atlus games, they aren't 4GB. You want to believe that they are, because you want that to be the reason for their price, but SMT IV takes up only 14.339 blocks (1GB is roughly 8.000 blocks, so the game fits on a 2GB card). Certain publishers charge more for their games because they know that they can get away with it. That's all there is to it. It has nothing to do with the cards, unless you have some evidence to back it up.

It doesn't matter what kind of hardware Nintendo provides. Third parties won't be happy regardless because their games won't sell as well as Nintendo's. That's something that third parties will always blame Nintendo for and no kind of hardware parity can fix that. That's why cards as storage medium won't be anything to worry about. Third parties won't like to do business with Nintendo either way, but cards are good for Nintendo because NX benefits from it.

Lastly, Nintendo doesn't have the kind of sway over consumers to make them switch from physical copies to digital ones. The last time Nintendo made a drastic change (goodbye Wiimote, hello Gamepad), more than 50% of the consumers didn't get over it.

You were right before. We could go at this for days and never get anywhere.