Sid Of Bee
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It seems to be the current sentiment. That Nintendo can't compete in the high-end space. But this is historically not true... and only a trend that has been accepted by Nintendo based on their blue ocean strategy since the Wii.
They have a great long-term strategy in that eventually it would become indistinguishable between low end and high end graphics based on human perception.
They're the true innovators. They brought rumble, they brought gyro, and they brought most controls in general. You know what the other two are going to bring every generation, but you have no idea what Nintendo will do.
They have a great long-term strategy in that eventually it would become indistinguishable between low end and high end graphics based on human perception.
They're the true innovators. They brought rumble, they brought gyro, and they brought most controls in general. You know what the other two are going to bring every generation, but you have no idea what Nintendo will do.