Blame the App Store Reggie Fils-Aime told her about the new explosion of games in digital delivery platforms like App Store in an interview on GTTV. Apparently, not only seems that there is no intention on the part of the president of Nintendo of America to adapt somehow to the distribution system, publishing and price of the App Store, but the fact of maintaining low prices would also be a threat to industry.
"I really think one of the biggest risks for our industry since these games are cheap so candidly that they are designed for consumers," said Fils-Aime, "Angri Birds is a great gaming experience, but it is one of thousands of other examples. Most, according to the president of NoA, games are of little thick sold at a fair low price, but instill in the minds of people that is always right to pay very little for gaming, regardless of their content, which in most cases, according to Fils-Aime, instead justifying higher prices due to a production level.
Source: GTTV
"I really think one of the biggest risks for our industry since these games are cheap so candidly that they are designed for consumers," said Fils-Aime, "Angri Birds is a great gaming experience, but it is one of thousands of other examples. Most, according to the president of NoA, games are of little thick sold at a fair low price, but instill in the minds of people that is always right to pay very little for gaming, regardless of their content, which in most cases, according to Fils-Aime, instead justifying higher prices due to a production level.
Source: GTTV
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