Posted November 29, 2012
Elmofongo: Sadly no because for Nintendo continuing that route would lead to the stagnation and demise of the industry. I quote Satoru Iwata back in 2003:
"The effort to produce machines with better technonolgy has reached its limit. If thing continue, they can lead to the decline of the entire game industry. We're reaching the limits of how far we can appeal to consumers by boosting the machine's performance or providing more compelling graphics and sound."
Err... no. In fact, the biggest problem with the console market today is that they're all so horribly underpowered by today's standards (I.E compared to PC). Sure, we may theoretically hit a point in the future where consoles can any game at maxed out setting at any resolution, but we aren't even close to that point right now."The effort to produce machines with better technonolgy has reached its limit. If thing continue, they can lead to the decline of the entire game industry. We're reaching the limits of how far we can appeal to consumers by boosting the machine's performance or providing more compelling graphics and sound."