greenmedic88 said:
Of course. It's the ability for every vendor to create their own version of Android that has resulted in the market fragmentation that makes iOS produce twice as much revenue on half as many downloads. While I don't know whether Nintendo would want to use Android any more than you do, the only reason would be as a shortcut. You're probably thinking compatibility: the Android powered Switch would be able to play all the existing Android games/apps or something to that effect, but I'm thinking Nintendo wants to stamp its brand firmly on the Switch and the perception that it was powered by another flavor of Android, even if it was Nintendo's flavor wouldn't exactly help the product distinguish itself, and that would include having it run all the same Android apps that run on all the existing Android devices. But, as I said, I don't know. Only Nintendo's engineers and presumably any 3rd party software developers know. Even CNET reported: What operating system is it running?Great question. Nintendo typically rolls its own operating systems, and it probably will again, since purpose-built software is often more reliable and efficient. Or, it could be Android under the hood -- maybe a very, very lean, modified build of Android like the one Amazon uses on its tablets. |
And how is it good to differentiate yourself by being worse? Or is WiiU OS or even Wii top of class OSs to make it a good diferentiation?

duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"
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Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994
Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."







