JRPGfan said:
You mean "about remaining profitable". As a consumer, a successfull nintendo isnt about how much money they make, but the quality of their products. The problem is your talking past each other, and useing differnt meanings of success.
Btw I agree with COKTOE, Im not a fan of amiibo, but I can understand why nintendo does it (they have insane profits on them). Also nintendo gets off scot free with their locked behinde amiibo on disc content, most of the time because "its a figurine". Too me its just a insulting way of getting people to buy DLC, and usually paying more for it, than other games. |
im not a big fan of amiibo either, i only own one and thats because it was bundled with the game but to say its not successful would be false.
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