Soundwave said:
Nintendo is not in that market at all anymore, just time to accept it. Switch is a way for Nintendo to continue supplying hardware for the audience that actually still buys them -- read: the handheld buying audience, while keeping a toe in the console industry mostly because they have a history there IMO. Traditional Nintendo consoles, even to the extent that the Wii and Wii U were, are over I think. In fact I would not be surprised because there is a such a large gap, if Nintendo eventually allows a few Nintendo IP on Sony/MS home consoles (they'll still make portable hardware) in 3-5 years time. That is just a completely different market now, iOS/Android in honesty are probably closer to where Nintendo is now and Nintendo allows games on those platforms. |
You are going way too far