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by kaishiro 3552 days ago
>> Nintendo would much prefer if "mobile gaming" still meant Game Boys but the world has already made their decision and they can't stop it.

I'm not sure this is entirely accurate. The Nintendo 3DS (I assume what you mean by "game boy"), has been a very successful product for Nintendo. And sales of the 3DS have actually spiked as a result of Pokemon GO.

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While it may be a success, the 3DS has sold half of what its predecessor the DS did (~60 million vs ~130 million units worldwide). The NX will probably sell half again of the 3DS. The market for handheld gaming systems is dead or at least terminally ill. And I say this as someone who plays on a New 3DS daily (don't get into Monster Hunter if you want a life).

The reason Nintendo has avoided mobile gaming is probably down to fear of piracy. The DS was ruined (from Nintendo's POV) by flash carts, and with the changes they made on the next generation the barrier to entry for copying games is now lower on Android/iOS than on the 3DS. I think that when they do finally go mobile, the games will have a lot of server-side checks going on. The games will be a pain in the neck to play even if you are paying. For example, always-on internet required will only work on non-rooted devices, that sort of thing.

For sure - we're on the same page, although I'm a little more bullish on the future of some sort of hardware gaming platform, like the upcoming NX. I'll be the first to admit that could be wishful thinking, but I just can't go over the thought that my phone isn't a serious gaming device. Monster Hunter is actually a perfect example. When we get the crew together we'll rock for 5 or 6 hours, swapping out chargers. I can't see myself ever doing that comfortably holding a piece of glass.