Sean from Pixel Gate writes:
There have been so many theories flying around the internet recently pertaining to why Nintendo are struggling, with some of them being incredibly bizarre. Theories aside, there is one element to Nintendo’s situation which makes me a little sad, mainly for a generation of youngsters who are growing up with the likes of Grand Theft Auto, Call of Duty, and various other ‘big hitters’ that all tend to blur together. Simply put, the Nintendo generation may be dying out.
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It's a shame but times change I guess. They'll always be some younglings discovering classics via family am fiends!
It better not be. I want my kids to grow up on nintendo like I did. Still love nintendo, no company is perfect.
no, Nintendo sold the most software and hardware of any company in 2013.
Only to trolls and Sony fanboys.
All the real gamers know that Nintendo is far from over and will always provide the best games and gaming experience.
A better question would be is Sony a dying breed as there riddled with debt.
Nintendo will become a dying breed as far as home console are concerned.....UNLESS they adapt to the current gaming climate. They aren't finished yet. One thing I like about Nintendo is they don't do DLC. They will continue to own the handheld market though.