by John Collins
Nintendo first came to the forefront of gaming in the early 1980s. That was actually a crucial period for the video game industry back then because of several Atari gaming consoles that have failed causing consumers to distrust all products like that. The situation was so bad that there were even those who were predicting that the whole business of gaming consoles was dead and at its end.
Then came Nintendo with the NES and suddenly the whole industry just received a shot in the arm. The company became the industry leader and it came out with such products like the Super NES and the N64 with each offering significant developments when it comes to the graphics of the games and other features. They also came out with amazing titles that have long since become icons.
Years would pass before the leadership of Nintendo was even challenged. That happened only when PlayStation and Microsoft released their own video gaming consoles that used CDs instead of cartridges. That development was not much in the eyes of consumers at first, in fact it might have been seen as a drawback since discs were more liable to be damaged, but the developers felt the advantages of it right away and they started using it.
The problem was that Nintendo did not respond to the challenged posed by these devices. When they finally decided to react it was a halfhearted effort at best. That's why the Game Cube was such a weak offering. That was the start of the decline for Nintendo and they are still failing to make necessary changes together with all the developments that are happening in the world today.
The biggest evidence of this refusal to use these changes to their advantage are their efforts to block the use and sale of the <a href="http://www.epidigit.com/ds-flashcard.html">r4 cards</a> for their devices. They are still refusing to make any adaptations that will allow them to use different business models.
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Title: Nintendo's End
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