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Why are you of the belief that Nintendo needs to bow out of the hardware business?
Because 2011 was incredibly rough on Nintendo -- they lost $500 million last year. Even Nintendo says that Apple and Facebook (iOS and Facebook games) are a huge reason for this first-in-a-generation-loss, and let's face it, they're doing jack shit to accommodate a changing industry.What has Nintendo done for a long time? A console, a handheld, fill it full of first party games. So, even though they fully admit that these huge losses are because of an industry that is fundamentally changing, what is their strategy? A console*, a handheld and fill them full of first party titles. Oh, except this time, the console will have a controller that sports a huge touchscreen, so clearly they're taking on iOS (this is sarcasm). >Because of this, they are raking in cash from all directions.
Yeah, that massive loss of -$500,000,000 they raked in last year must be soothing investor worries... |
iOS isn't the competitor to the Wii U. Making the Wii U more "iOS-like" would not change a thing (except lose more money for Nintendo). While the handheld market is dying, the console market is very much alive, and Nintendo has no competition.
Every generation, someone declares Nintendo dead. This happened even with the NES, when entering the video game market was a death sentence for any company. Something tells me you don't know a single thing about the console industry.