
Orion (from The Gaming heretic) discusses the comments made by Iwata on Nintendo refusing to enter in the Mobile Market and the industry shift.

The rejection is non-final (and even when such rejections are labeled as “final”, the process is far from over, given that there can be, at minimum, an appeal to the Federal Circuit).
Good, as they should! A game mechanic like that shouldn't be locked behind a patent, and Nintendo didn't invent it either.
Nintendo wants to keep wasting money on bullshit lawsuits, real smart in this economy. They should put that money aside for other game projects. On the other hand, I don't care if they waste it all either, and they are screwed in the future maybe that will teach them a lesson.

Nintendo completed its share repurchase and set its secondary offering price at 8,347 yen ahead of March 16 delivery.

Nintendo filed a lawsuit in the United States Court of International Trade.
Nintendo of America is suing the United States government over the sweeping tariffs President Donald Trump put in place last year, according to a complaint filed Friday in the U.S. Court of International Trade and obtained by Aftermath.
LOL I read this on gaff, will they refund the money back to the gamers? highly unlikely. Didn't they just raise prices and pass it onto the gamers? Only Nintendo would send out the Ninjas to the US government.
Not sure what needs to happen with Nintendo but something has to change. They continue to hemorage money an survive.
Nintendo's home consoles where falling sincethe snes. They had a stroke of luck with the Wii in that it appealled to everyone(my mother in law even has one to keep fit!). They just need to get with the times, I used to always defend them but people want more than a gaming console. When I had an N64 friends and relatives would say 'so it doesnt play CD's then'. When I had a Cube same people would say 'it now takes disks but a DVD wont fit, whats the point?'.Just make a powerful console that has a blu-ray drive that will have all the third party games plus mario, sold. Oh and dont make the think look like a toy.
Ultimately I don't see Nintendo leaving the handheld market.
I'm confused. Why would Nintendo take strength away from the handheld market (a market they currently dominate) to work in the mobile market? I'd rather they drastically improve their home consoles than move into the mobile field.