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by christoph
5162 days ago
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I think that's only one factor. The major shift in gaming that's hit them has been consumers transitioning from purchasing £20-£40 shrink wrapped games to £0.69-£1.99 downloads with further revenue from in-app purchases. I've not "yet" seen the signs that they are adjusting to this model on their next console. The one area they may be able to focus on that's not taken care of at the moment is the party/family type games that made the Wii so successful. Nintendo is a very old company that has altered it's business many times, so there's not reason to believe they won't change themselves again. |
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