I think Nintendo, although I am very respectful of the innovation in Wii, and I think everybody should be respectful of it, I'm not sure that it has the technology base to propel that platform in the long-term. So I think their platform lifecycle is inherently going to be shorter, so they could have learned from us in terms of the high technology approach.
while Reggie Fils-Aime says to Spike TV:
First off, expensive device. Very expensive device. I believe that their proposition was on this being a cheap Bluray player. Well the fact is, I don't have a modivation to play Bluray. They've got some poor fundamental issues with their strategy, and that's their problem to sort through.
What do you guys think about these arguments?
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