US: Reggie talks about the Amazon and Nintendo rift that happened
Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has recently spoken to attendees at NYU Game Centre Lecture Series about a range of topics and one that cropped up was about the rift that grew between Amazon in the USA and Nintendo. He explained that Amazon wanted to be the forefront of video game sales undercutting…  » US: Reggie talks about the Amazon and Nintendo rift that happened Source
Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has recently spoken to attendees at NYU Game Centre Lecture Series about a range of topics and one that cropped up was about the rift that grew between Amazon in the USA and Nintendo. He explained that Amazon wanted to be the forefront of video game sales undercutting…  Read More » US: Reggie talks about the Amazon and Nintendo rift that happened Source
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