I think I agree, but would this logic apply to Nintendo in the mid-80's? I think that (at least in the United States), the NES was probably the biggest game console, and Nintendo was almost certainly the biggest publisher for it.
Maybe not at the beginning because home video games were new and different, and there was plenty of competition from Sega and Atari and others.
But in a related note, Atari was forced to create a new company to publish some of its coin-op games to fend off monopoly accusations. (It later turned out to just be a shell game.)
Maybe not at the beginning because home video games were new and different, and there was plenty of competition from Sega and Atari and others.
But in a related note, Atari was forced to create a new company to publish some of its coin-op games to fend off monopoly accusations. (It later turned out to just be a shell game.)