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Mar1217 said:

Can't wait to see the corpo financial speech used to justify scrapping the livelyhood of thousands of people being the justification of an industry that experienced a growth in revenue much too strong in the 2010's to remain sustainable as it is.

We're currently in the fallout of these decisions that were taken previously, of course shortsighted due too multiple factors be it unforeseen or not.

Then you look at Nintendo buisness side who despite the pro-labor laws implemented in their country, has always demonstrated gall to face up against scummy investors chasing short term gain maximization because they already understand the strength of their buisness to take up themselves in the position they currently are whilst being more sustainable than their peers.

Even better, when they mess up like the last generation, they barely acquiesce to their demands.

At worst they decided to do some mobile gaming to keep the shareholders off their back, they did...and that's that. 

Course gamers will still lament the graphics...



The Democratic Nintendo fan....is that a paradox? I'm fond of one of the more conservative companies in the industry, but I vote Liberally and view myself that way 90% of the time?