the Switch looks like it will be a huge flop. Barely more powerful than the 4 year old Wii U, it has a lot of moving parts which will mean higher warranty costs, and it has some really bad design decisions like the useless dock which doesn't contain any processing power and which also scratches the screen.
And if you want to apply a skin to it you will destroy the paint job.
And the controllers lose wireless connection.
And cell phone games are good enough for most people.
Stock is at 26 bucks about right now. I'm thinking with the failure of the Switch it should go below $10 a share.
Only problem might be the Switch fails fast and Nintendo quickly transitions to a software shop. But given their stubbornness, and Japanese culture, it looks like they will probably suffer a slow death via their hardware division and the Switch.
Sony can't even get out of bed without screwing up....
Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if Sony does something similar with the next version of the Vita.
because you can't milk an Android.don't most manufacturers actually lose money on the console and make it up in game sales? why not just make android games
That's how it used to be. (Back in the PS3/ 360 days) Having a more powerful system didn't help when the competition did it too however, it was not an advantage. (only a new baseline) So Sony and Microsoft mutually agreed to scale back this gen so they would make a profit or nearly break even right out of the gate. Nintendo has basically always made it so they make a profit on the hardware right out of the gate, though word is they took a tiny loss on the initial shipments of the Wii U that was modest enough to get them in the black with a single game purchase.don't most manufacturers actually lose money on the console and make it up in game sales?
Sony can't even get out of bed without screwing up.
And, yet, they still somehow made a better gaming console than Microsoft did this generation. It just goes to show how much Microsoft screwed up with their marketing this go around.
ouch!
