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“NX running on Android would be a bit bizarre? “Feels like Nintendo might not want to invest “so heavily in home consoles any more.” – Thanks Mike. Chris, great question. Sorry to randomly jump into your question and answer it, but that’s what we do on The #AskGaryVee Show. You know, I don’t think, first […]

“NX running on Android
would be a bit bizarre? “Feels like Nintendo
might not want to invest “so heavily in home consoles any more.” – Thanks Mike. Chris, great question. Sorry to randomly jump into
your question and answer it, but that’s what we do on
The #AskGaryVee Show. You know, I don’t think, first of all, Nintendo should be concerned and should not bet on just being a home console because there’s
no such thing any more. That’s like being a TV provider and only caring about the TV set in a world where this
is the number one device in our society and so, I would argue, it’s about time, Nintendo. Where have you been for
the last 48 months, Mario? Because you’ve been wasting your time away as other people have been
jumping and this should be, no Angry Birds, that should have been princess from Zelda, but no, Nintendo was slow and old, and to Nintendo’s credit,
once a playing card company in the way back, uh huh,
little history lesson for the kids, Nintendo
needs to pivot again and start acting 2016, 17. So, if they’re betting
on being a home console or holding on like, oh, there’s still a place for home consoles, they’re completely out
of their goddamn mind ’cause everything’s going on over the top of a television set and so, to me, it’s not like weird. Shouldn’t they be worried about that? It’s weird, where the hell have you been? – [Voiceover] Paul asks, “Do you recommend

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should brick and mortar stores be paying attention to over the next 12 to 18 months?” – Joe, that’s a great question. You know, for me a lot of people have been talking about the second screen situation with television. People watching TV with their phone. And the funny part is they refer to this […]

should brick and mortar
stores be paying attention to over the next 12 to 18 months?” – Joe, that’s a great question. You know, for me a lot of
people have been talking about the second screen
situation with television. People watching TV with their phone. And the funny part is they refer to this as the second screen. I think we’re about,
probably about there now, but this is very much the first screen and that’s the second screen. And we’ll get into that
on a different show. That was kind of a little gateway drug for somebody if they
want to get on the show. That would be a good question to ask. The trend in retail for me is kind of now the second
screen shopping opportunity. What I mean by that is, this, your eyes, are the first screen, what you’re actually looking at. But think about this. One of things that caught
my mind a few months ago was I was in a supermarket
and I watched somebody go from one aisle to the other, and the whole time, she was. Sorry, DRock. She was shopping and she was doing this and she went around the, sorry, India, and she went around the end cap. Now, look, brands pay a crap-load of money to get those end caps, or to have to have the hottest
product in the world going. But usually at big
stores, big supermarkets, big-box stores, they’re
paying for that positioning ’cause it’s the best position
in the store, those end caps. And so the second screen
shopping opportunity is really, really fascinating to me. Geolocated. Beacons in the store. You’re in the store,
you’re shopping about. You’re getting messaging. I mean, there’s a lot of people who don’t want to be
annoyed on their phone, but I’m sure plenty of people, when they’re in Best
Buy or Target or Costco or Albertsons or Wal-Mart, wouldn’t mind getting a quick
little text or notification, or, if they’re in their Twitter stream, they’re using that
geolocated data to understand to push a tweet. You’re in Wal-Mart; you
get a tweet from Wal-Mart that’s telling you there’s this deal and if you click this
button, scan it, Apple Pay. Second screen shopping opportunities. One of the big things I’m
thinking about for Wine Library is I’m kind of getting a little
flirty with the wine world. more and more. I’m kind of inching back in slow. Steve loves it. Show Steve’s happiness of a face. As I’m inching and
thinking more about wine, I’m starting to rethink about the store and the thought of walking
in and getting content and paying for wines across
the board at the store at a lower price if you
have the app at register. Just, second screen
shopping is a very big deal.

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