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Nautilus said:

1. Yes thank you.I meant PS+.And while yes, the number from PS3 to PS4 of subscribers has skyrockets because of online play(which is anti costumer to make in my opinion), imagine if you had a subscription for PC like it was on PS3.If the PS3 managed to have 4 million with an installed base of 80 millions, imagine an installed base of 1 billion+ PCs.I dont see how it isnt possible assuming they do things right.

2.To be quite honest, you could apply that logic to every company.Sony, Microsoft and even PC exclusives titles are always limiting themselves when they make exclusive titles to a paltform.Im sure that Halo would sell double if it was available for Sony, Nintendo and PC(Who would imagine this one is actually possible to happen on PC).The same can be said for Uncharted or God Of War.In the ideal world, we would have only one machine.But as we all know, that aint happening.So I find quite silly using this argument.

3.Yet Mario Kart 8 managed to have a 60% attach rate give or take, in a failing system.The only thing holding it back is the comercial failure of this system.And as you pointed out, Mario Kart Wii sold 36 millions.Mario Kart 7 sold more than 12 millions(vgchartz is not loading pages at the moment, so cant check the number).Mario Kart on the DS sold around 24 millions.But saying that Nintendo should develop their first party games to other platforms just because of one bad generation is silly at the very least.I mean, while the PS3 was commercially successful, it was a financial catasthrophe.If you were to aplly your logic and just go third party because of one bad generation that cost the company money, Sony wouldnt have now a absurdely commercial and financial success with the PS4.If Nintendo was in the edge of going bankrupt, or at least losing money to the point that it would threaten their bussiness, I would agree with you.As things stand now, Nintendo is profitable.And it will make even more with its mini games on mobile.So I wouldnt worry about Nintendo having their bussiness shut down for the next 5 years, and thats being pessimistic.

4.Thats not completely true.While they would release their games when they want, and all those things, they wouldnt have control over console lifespan or revisions.And thats especially bad in this generations with their PS NEOs and Scorpios.I mean, having to develop to a different machine, to adapt to the extra power or OS, in case that happens, would not only raise the cost of the development, but also the time to develop, which could be used to make other games.But if Nintendo made their own hardware, that wouldnt happen, because well, they call the shots.Even if they wanted to make that, they would be well aware of it and take precautions.It may seem like a minor thing, but its still that goes against third party companies

5.And thats again not true.I mean, just look at Uncharted 4 for as the example.Its probably the most gorgeus game we have, that also has an excellent gameplay.And Naughty Dog went on to say that they could have done better, and will implement what they learned in the next game and make it even prettier.That just happens because they have inside knowledge of the PS4, probably because they were more time with the machine than the others, or simply have inside knowledge about it.The same can be said about Nintendo games.While the power difference is noticiable, they make wonders with the Wii U for example.Imagine if the NX had better specs?And before you say that Nintendo dosent go for power, the Gamecube and Nintendo 64 were extremely powerful when they released, more so than Sony consoles.

1. Over 1 Billion PC users does not mean there are 1 Billion PC gamers. With older games being sold at ridiculously low prices on PC a subscription service like PS+ could not work on PC.

2. No because unlike Nintendo, Sony make a BIG chunk of their money from Third Party Software and Subscriptions. They are limiting their first party software, but they are using that to attract people to their platform to make revenue from other areas.

3. You're absolutely right, if the NX is a sales success then Nintendo has no need to go third party. Except that if they would sell just as many units without having to go through the bother of developing, manufacturing and marketing hardware then what's the point if they don't have third party support or a subscription service.

4. The time and resources used to develop hardware could be used to develop more games though, If it wasn't for the WiiU failing and Nintendo having to develop a new console to replace it so early Nintendo's recent games output would have been higher.

5. Third Party's can make incredibly good looking games for systems, and since when was graphics so important? Especially for nintendo games.

If the NX isn't a commercial success or doesn't get third party support or a subscription service I see no relevance in Nintendo being in the home console hardware business.