I think with nintendo is far more complicated. They rare quite conservative and very very strong focused on security in all kind of ways, meaning not harming their image, or their products, the game-experience or their profit. For those things there are always tradeoffs, so they choose the ones with the least impact.
On the other side, Nintendo is also a very old company, with a long history and sight on longterm-goals. But it seems to be also full of now older people with not so much experience in modern things. Addtionally, it's japan, which has a very bad history with stuff like Personal Computers and online-services. So people at nintendo are simply lacking experience and knowledge there even more than anywhere else.
This environment seems to be resulting in this very slow growing gain of understanding the world of online-gaming-features, as also mobile devices. It's step by step, with each step taking years, where others already had started a decade earlier.
On the other side, Nintendo is also a very old company, with a long history and sight on longterm-goals. But it seems to be also full of now older people with not so much experience in modern things. Addtionally, it's japan, which has a very bad history with stuff like Personal Computers and online-services. So people at nintendo are simply lacking experience and knowledge there even more than anywhere else.
This environment seems to be resulting in this very slow growing gain of understanding the world of online-gaming-features, as also mobile devices. It's step by step, with each step taking years, where others already had started a decade earlier.