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Barkley said:

The only reason to keep software exclusive is draw people to your closed platform so you can make revenue from sources other than your own software. Third Party software, and subscription services. The WiiU has neither. It's a complete waste of a system and it's softwares potential.

We'll just have to wait and see if the NX is relevant as an exclusive platform.

 

Barkley said:
Barkley said:

Agree 100% with this.

I'm just gonna go ahead and repost this because Aquamarine sums up my thoughts perfectly. If the NX does not perform Nintendo will step away from dedicated hardware. It would be the right decision.

 

Yes, Wii U is faile, but despite its most worst selling Nintendo console ever it made profit for Nintendo. NX will sell better than Wii U in any case (it cant sell worse), but if NX fails also, Nintendo will just try again.

You relly dont understand Nintendo, that is very traditional Japanese Kyoto based company,they are very proud about their business, and they as company that play safe, their also always want to have full control of their business, IPs, opportunities, they dont like to depend on anyone, thats company that didnt had any debt in their long history, and thats why so imporatant for Nintendo to stay on hardware bussines even they make small profit. Much smaller profit this gen is actualy reason why they decided to expand their business, not to leave hardware market, that is not option for them.

Far more bigger chances are that you will play MS games on Nintendo platform or that Sony will go bankrupt, then you will play Nintendo games on PS console.