Quote Originally Posted by ljkkjlcm9 View Post
I highly disagree with their only income being casuals. I would hardly consider myself casual, and I certainly give a lot of money to Nintendo. Secondly, the people buying every iteration of the DS (I own original DS, Lite, and DSi) are certainly not casual gamers either. There are also some rare but very awesome other games, like Monster Hunter Tri, or Muramasa: The Demon Blade, which are exceptional games, for any console.

When it boils down to it, casual really only make them money on the system. Very few, to literally no one, is buying most of this trash. I know many casual gaming people that own Wii's, that buy 1, maybe 2 games a year.

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you're right, but Vivi elaborated on what I meant, that the overwhelming vast majority of income they get is not on "real" (can i stop using "hardcore") or traditional games as we know them.

I still have to admit the situation isn't as clear as I may have led on. Smash Brothers, Zelda, and Mario (some of them are games) still perform very well, certainly comparable to the biggest titles on the others.

But everything else, from Mad World, to the Conduit, even Muramasa and Monster Hunter do not perform well at all.

IDK. It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out.