Million said:
fkusumot said:
Gearbox said:
The thing is, is that during the time of the two generation flops, they had almost the ENTIRE handheld market. No company dared enter it then. Now however SONY has a nice stake, thats growing, in the handheld market. This helps SONY in two ways, first it gives them a fall back if their consoles fail, and if Nintendo's next Gen consoles fail, their handheld market will not be anywhere near the size of what it used to be. Nintendo is shrinking, and if they don't win this Gen, then they will SLOWLY fade away. None of the three companies will just give up.
However, Microsoft has already said they will not continue the Xbox, so unless they make something new they've basically said they give up.
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Nintendo is shrinking? Your analysis is worse than Million's.
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You use a sentence to dismiss my analysis thinking that's adequet enough to mean anything ? I'm requesting that you respond to my poor analysis with your all powerfull skills of anaylysis.
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Of course he can offer a 1 sentence rebuttal to your post, infact he could post an entire rebuttal in one link (which I believe he has done).
The truth of the matter is that Nintendo has not posted a loss in more than a decade (I actually don't know when their last loss was). In fact Nintendo has earned more money during the PS1 and PS2 era than Sony did, and that is one of the reasons why Nintendo isn't going anywhere.