| spemanig said: "So, particularly with digital downloads now and the idea that you're downloading the right to play a game, that opens up the ability to have multiple platform digital downloads where you can download on one and download on another. Certainly from a development standpoint there is some challenge to it, because if you have two devices that have different specs and you're being told to design in a way that the game runs on both devices, then that can be challenging for the developer—but if you have a more unified development environment and you're able to make one game that runs on both systems instead of having to make a game for each system, that's an area of opportunity for us." - Miyamoto (2014 or something) |
Counter-points, not just to this but to your other ramblings :P. Macronix is not mentioned ANYWHERE as a supplier of any sort of ROM for the Wii U, they are the chip maker for the 3DS cartridges, and have been the chip maker for previous handheld cartridges for Nintendo. So while the digital only thing is your idea, I think you are hoping to hard and trying to justify your points by reaching back and pulling things such as the above from the distant past. 2 years ago, Miyamoto may have said these things, but since the concept has I'm sure been rehashed many times since then, the idea has probably shifted to include physical media. They are trying to appeal to people and draw their crowd back in. Remember when the XBox One was almost boycotted because of the online only and almost purely digital content? Nintendo saw that, and I am sure has rethought their stance since this quote was taken. They are a little more cautious this time around. However, only time will tell

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