2014-11-27, 02:03 PM
Isn't it plausible that by that time (2052||2075) the idea of "home consoles" will no longer be in the marketplace?
Also, I personally don't know of many 'gamers' that actually like playing games on mobile unless the game is built specifically for a mobile-touchbased interface (ie. game designed for the hardware). Sure, I could see the casual market potentially being an untapped gold mine, but that would probably lead to an alienated population of hardcore gamers that will just go somewhere else for their fix.
And this...
Also, I personally don't know of many 'gamers' that actually like playing games on mobile unless the game is built specifically for a mobile-touchbased interface (ie. game designed for the hardware). Sure, I could see the casual market potentially being an untapped gold mine, but that would probably lead to an alienated population of hardcore gamers that will just go somewhere else for their fix.
And this...
Tero Kuittinen Wrote:While Nintendo’s console sales slide, the mobile game market is about to hit $22 billion in 2014 and is poised to balloon to $30 billion in 2016. So many of the most famous and lucrative game franchises are sitting out the tablet and smartphone game explosion completely – Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Castlevania, Pokemon, etc.Why is a Konami IP being referenced in a list of Nintendo IP?

