Kerotan said:
Yes I believe they lost their "magic" touch. That ability they had to support 2 platforms at once. They failed to move with the market. They could have invented the iPhone instead of the 3DS and continued to dominate the mobile gaming market. But they didn't. Their vision was limited and it's cost them.
We're not talking about Sony because that's off topic but since you brought it up, of course Sony lost their touch with handhelds. They could have done much better with vita for a start but again the real market was being the first to create a smartphone like the iPhone. They dabbled with Xperia play devices but it was never good enough.
So yes they lost their touch with handhelds but they rediscovered it with the home comsoles.
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Yes they lose ability to support two platforms at once because market and game change to much, but they have plan how to again supore effectively two devices that will part of one platform.
On side of games, they never loosed they touched, Nintendo games this gen are great like always were.







