Neodegenerate said:
Not once did I say they there is no reason for them to go third party. What I said was one successful trip into a different realm for profits doesn't mean they are going to, or should, upend their entire business model. All companies need to change and evolve to stay relevant and maximize their profits. Those changes don't happen overnight, and contrary to what apparently a ton of VGC people think, they don't have to happen at the expense of the company's current offerings. The black and white idea of "they won't ditch their hardware as long as it makes a profit" actually isn't bullshit though as they have proven to go that route for the last 30 years now. Will they eventually stop with hardware? Absolutely. Is it going to be because Pokemon Go, a game they are actually a MINORITY stockholder in, is doing gangbusters on the app stores atm? Not at all. When the positives for them going third party, or changing their plan as they did from cards to games, outweigh the negatives we will see them evolve. Until then, people will have to rely on what is most likely going to be dedicated hardware and unique-to-mobile IP experiences out of Nintendo. |
You literally said "as long as Nintendo makes a profit on their hardware they will continue making it".
But in your last paragraph here, you proceed to sort of contradict that. It's not about if they make money with their own hardware, it's about wether or not they think they will make more money by going third party. Just as you say in your last paragraph.
Glad to see that we agree.








