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Originally posted by TheGame
Oh well, maybe they can do it Next generation... hopfully. I don't like the three way competition.
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Same.
There are too many multiplatform games. Games that are available on multiple consoles are less appealing for some reason (to me).
I don't want Nintendo to stop making consoles however. I totally see The Game's points, and I agree with most of them. Sony and Microsoft have way more money than Sony, hence they can buy more.
But I don't want it to be a Microsoft vs Sony console war in the end. Then on the other hand, if it's Nintendo vs Sony, Nintendo won't be able to compete head to head because of their console not having what mainstream people want (built in DVD player, MANY different games etc).
So I think that Nintendo aren't really competing with Sony and Microsoft for some reason. If they wanted to, I'm sure that they would have made the GC more like an Entertainment System rather than a console (e.g. hdd, dvd player) . It just seems that the GC is the odd one out of the 3, but that doesn't mean I don't want Nintendo to make consoles (or entertainment units for that matter).
I do want them to continue, but my question to Nintendo is "are you competing with Sony and Microsoft?"
If they are, then they need to create an entertainment unit, not a console, if not, then they are doing fine.