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Ka-pi96 said:
LurkerJ said:

Garbage talk about subjectivity? wat. 

"I am being respectful to you"? wat.

Are you really gonna act offended when my post is completely free of insults or condescending behaviors? Jeez.

Back to the topic at hand: 

"Marketshare by region" and "mobile smartphone computing" are just lines you draw to dictate the rules of what classifies what products can be classified as a monopoly and what products don't. Not to mention, iPhone's market share i

Again, what other options do have if you want to do "mobile handheld gaming" besides the Switch? What are these "many more options" ?

How about an iphone?

You can argue it's not as high quality, but it does still allow you to game using a handheld system that's very much mobile. Just because it's not primarily a gaming console doesn't mean it can't be used for games.

I am only drawing the lines to shape my arguments using the same logic followed by Apple's detractors. I don't actually believe eShop is a monopoly, I am intentionally painting the Switch as a monopolistic product by being dense & twisting logic. 

Oh, and Apple just wishes they were competing with Nintendo in the handheld space, no developer dares to ask for 60 dollars for a game on iOS