
Nintendo boss thinks bricks and mortar will remain dominant gaming force until 2029
The digital revolution is upon, but the speed at which the transition from retail to broadband will happen is certainly a matter of debate – and heavyweight industry figure Satoru Iwata reckons that we’re still some way off ditching retail.
“Most radical people even dare to say that retailers will be replaced by digital distribution in no time,” the Nintendo president told investors. “But personally, I think it will still require a significant amount of time.
“In short, in 20 years or so I might say it will have probably changed. But in five years or so, I do not totally agree with opinions that no one will purchase titles at retailers by then. Habits of life do not change such radically and quickly.”
The claims come in stark contrast to those made by games analyst Nick Parker, who told attendees at the recent London Games Conference that gaming’s “iTunes moment” will occur in 2014.
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Nonsense
You only have to look at the current growth in DD and DLC to see that this is utter nonsense.
Wake up Iwata.
Thanks goodness
What will happen to indie retailers' infrustucture if gaming does digitial? I do agree since Music still being bought physical, much smaller scale and gaming require much higher internet connectivity.
@ Indieretailer
"What will happen to indie retailers' infrustucture if gaming does digitial?"
Apart from the indies, who cares?
Well done JB..
Are you going for Troll of the of the year?
indie retailer - its a point to ask, certainly but thinking back to recent articles and posts nothing good i will come of of asking that here.
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