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I don't know about always, but for the foreseeable future I think they will.



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Nintendo will always make consoles. When PlayStation becomes a gaming streaming service and Xbox is put to sleep, Nintendo will still have a handheld at least.



Aeolus451 said:
It's better not to talk in absolutes about possibilities. Nintendo will likely stop making consoles if they're not making as much money as they want to or if there's more profitable options because they are a business first and foremost. Also, nintendo is likely to go 3rd party and mobile if they were gonna just make software. Most of their games wouldn't suit mobile so they wouldn't likely cut out the other consoles and pc from their games.

that's where you're wrong, they don't need to put their games on other consoles or pc, they could develop a service like steam for pc and other consoles. same thing right? no, It's not the same as just going third party because with a service like that their revenue is going to be bigger than just being third party. They have the library and IP for it. Still a platform, not hardware but still their own platform. 



onionberry said:
Aeolus451 said:
It's better not to talk in absolutes about possibilities. Nintendo will likely stop making consoles if they're not making as much money as they want to or if there's more profitable options because they are a business first and foremost. Also, nintendo is likely to go 3rd party and mobile if they were gonna just make software. Most of their games wouldn't suit mobile so they wouldn't likely cut out the other consoles and pc from their games.

that's where you're wrong, they don't need to put their games on other consoles or pc, they could develop a service like steam for pc and other consoles. same thing right? no, It's not the same as just going third party because with a service like that their revenue is going to be bigger than just being third party. They have the library and IP for it. Still a platform, not hardware but still their own platform. 

Then why doesn't EA just put all of their games on their "service" and not launch any more individual games on consoles and pc? Because the service is not viable in and of itself compared to the other option. They profit more with individual releases of their games on all platforms. Also a gaming service still reguires a platform to play it's games on (playstation, pc and xbox). 

If nintendo was gonna go the software route, they would put their games on everything and probably create some kind of service. No reason to just pick one option and forget the rest. There's money in all of those options.