“With gaming as a nucleus of the overall business model”

  • TommySalami@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Nintendo has historically been slow to change and, more specifically, innovation. They also have been fairly antagonistic when it comes to fan interactions in terms of things like streaming, fan games, and porting old games. On the flip side, they do a pretty decent job with quality control. The “entertainment” field is already pretty bloated with lots of things competing for time. Regardless of success, I’m sure they’ll be trying to squeeze every nostalgia penny they can out of customers.

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      1 year ago

      Nintendo has historically been slow to change and, more specifically, innovation.

      The company was founded in 1889 and produced physical playing card games. From a historical perspective, I think they had more than their fair share of change and innovation, all things considered.

      In recent years, I‘d agree with your statement.