Yeah, that's true. I wonder what will happen to Nintendo...it's kinda strange to think we might know by the end of this year.
I think if Nintendo is in trouble - real, layoff-discussing trouble - the biggest investors are going to demand a change.
In that respect, I imagine we won't know anything except knowing that we have no idea where it will go. For better or worse, this is their bed, all they can do is is tug at the sheets until it's more comfortable.
This metaphor is becoming strained, but I mean all they can do is hope software hits hard, regardless of what changes happen at upper levels.
If it doesn't, if it is a product the market fundamentally does not want regardless of software and price, then they probably have enough in the bank to hold off a generation, maybe two. But the more they do that, the more vulnerable they are to hostile takeovers since they'd be spending the money they'd need to use to buy back their own stock.