| zygote said: I like the games, but the company not as much. They have had some horrible PR in the past, have blatantly ripped from Nintendo's successes, and made industry moves specifically to destroy Nintendo. MS, on the other hand, would love to buy Nintendo and has maintained a much friendlier and healthier relationship with them, especially for the industry. MS has other problems though, but I at least respect how they have handle Nintendo and vice versa. |
Sony doesn't want to destroy Nintendo. Nintnendo was using Sony employees behind their back and Sony tried to make a business relationship. When Nintendo read the contract at Ces for the super nes add on they walked out on Sony. Nintnedo is like that with third party and have a history of doing that. Sony was going to write off the gaming industry but the guy who nintnedo was using to make the snes cd convinced Sony to salvage the project and go head to head with nintnedo and thus the PlayStation was born. Nintnedo does not directly face Sony. They stopped trying after the GameCube for sure. They circumvent them. Sony turned the industry into something larger than nintnedo expected in a shorter period of time.
think about what you said with Microsoft as well. Look at what Microsoft did to rare. Imagine them owning nintnedo now.







