I guess Nintendo quit at innovating. You can usually count on the company to try something entirely new in a different generation even if the 'odd numbered' generation resulted in a bomb but the generation after it resulted in a hit.
Maybe some new (((investors))) have made themselves at home in Nintendo?
I guess Nintendo quit at innovating. You can usually count on the company to try something entirely new in a different generation even if the 'odd numbered' generation resulted in a bomb but the generation after it resulted in a hit. Maybe some new (((investors))) have made themselves at home in Nintendo?