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The Video Game Industry has been seeing some unexplained downward trends over the past couple months, and people are pointing their fingers every which way. The blame has fallen on any combination of Piracy, Developers, Publishers, DRM, and even Consumers themselves. But analysts say you have to look no further than one of the biggest names in the Industry; Nintendo.
Source: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/...les-looking-so-weak-lately-blame-nintendo.ars
ArsTechnica said:"Everybody needs to realize that the Wii software segment is trending down 50 percent year over year, and has been for the last 12 months," Cowen and Company analyst Doug Creutz told Ars Technica. "That is a massive decline. There's no way you could not have a decline overall with that big of a decline in that portion of the software."
Source: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/...les-looking-so-weak-lately-blame-nintendo.ars