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RE: Is powerful gaming hardware killing innovation and creativity in the gaming industry?

in #gaming6 years ago

But it wasn't that long ago when they were taking part in the race for the most powerful system. The NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, and GameCube were all at the top of the hardware heap when they were introduced or at least very competitive. Nintendo finally figured out that they were probably not going to survive by taking a loss on hardware for much longer and hence we have the Switch. These days the hardware matters far less than the software.

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