Ka-pi96 said:
HoangNhatAnh said:
1.Nintendo must accept their proposal first, which is never. 2.Even if Nintendo agree, Japan law will prevent MS from doing that. It's impossible, unless you can order the Japan goverment to change their law. |
What law exactly? I've heard it's difficult, but never impossible. Plus having publicly traded companies that can't be bought by the public sounds a bit much. So yeah, which law exactly? |
Japanese Gov is notoriously unwelcoming toward foreign entities owning anything japanese and corporate.
Wman1996 said:
Classic Nintendo arrogance. There haughtiness is even more pathetic when you realize...
The Nintendo 64 underperformed The GameCube was their worst-selling home console to date, and apparently barely broke even. The Wii U tanked and the 3DS sold only about half of the units of the DS and even fell short of the GBA. All this after the titanic double threat of the DS and Wii.
Nintendo would laugh even if their hardware was failing and the same proposition was made. As long as they have billions in the banks and keep their executives rich, that's all that matters to them. I don't think Nintendo will be bought out. I just think they'll eventually stop making hardware in the 2030s or 2040s and move over to PCs and smart devices. |
Where are NES,SNES,GB,GBA,Switch?
Also, PS3 + PSP > PS4 + Vita, your point now?
Cerebralbore101 said:
Profit should be what we are tracking here, not operating income. Just saying. |
