Except for Nintendo, all the big names that once dominated
the video game marketplace are treading water at best, if not slowly
sinking into irrelevance: chasing crypto, pachinko, or endless
re-releases of classic games from four console generations back.
And it's just baffling to me that this is happening, because - in the
rare time they do release something new - their games seem to have the
same degree of fun and quality that made these developers so beloved
in the 80s and 90s. So why are they having such a hard time? Have
players tastes changed so dramatically? Are the costs of game
development so much higher in Japan? Is Japan just unable to market to foreign gamers? Why aren't Japanese studios the biggest names in the
game anymore?
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