Why Nintendo and Microsoft are facing a tricky holiday season


ROCKY PATH AHEAD: Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Research analyst Matthew Hudak believes that Nintendo and Microsoft are in for a rough ride this holiday season. — ©AFP/Relaxnews 2013

Research analyst Matthew Hudak believes that Nintendo and Microsoft are in for a rough ride this holiday season. He spoke to Relaxnews and explained why. 

With Nintendo leaning on the Wii U's Zelda remake, Wind Waker HD, it's easy to imagine the home console experiencing a revival in fortunes, just as the portable Nintendo 3DS did back in 2011. 

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