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As for the question in the topic: no, i don't think public analysts will never learn.

I saw two big mistakes there: It stated that Nintendos success with the DS and Wii was based in the touch screen and motion sensitivity, when the reason is the games.
Now, apparently the writer didn't know, that DS has a gyroscope peripheral (but, it's just a peripheral). And that the mobile phones have had downloadable games for ages, without killing the handheld consoles market. And then there were third point, which showed the writer not being familiar with gaming industry, not to talk about being an expert, the "Nintendo Wii", so i understand where he's coming from, since he sees Apple doing the i-Pod again.

He also missed the direct competition from N-Gage 2 and didn't take into account the failure of N-Gage.
The problem with "gaming phones" is, that there's this thing called "battery life". Playing games with your phone eats away the battery from the primary purpose, which is talking and sending/receiving SMS:s.



Ei Kiinasti.

Eikä Japanisti.

Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.

 

Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.