Yes. it doesn't matter what I, or anyone, thinks of nintendo and their games in our own particular experience and opinions. Their identity, as a company, it's irrelevant. What matters is the market, and the market moves in certain ways. Numbers are absolute. Nintendo ignoring this numbers, ignoring the market, is a symptom that they've given up on consoles. Their failure with the WiiU could very well happen again. In the exact same way. For the exact same reasons.







