AquaWateria
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Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.

Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
Nintendo will never cares about consoles anymore lol
Congrats.
Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
no.
let's say every one of those 10m bought the game. they're at $100m in sales?
Mario Kart 8 sold about eight mil. that's $480m
add in the other first party Wii U games and you're at around $3billion in sales on a console that "failed"
Unless it completely bombs, I'd say there's little to no chance of it being their last piece of hardware. And even if it does, there's still the possibility they try to iterate on it.
And this mobile game tells us nothing about their hardware future. Nintendo has maintained from the beginning that the mobile games exist in service of the console games, not to replace them or even exist as separate entities. We've already seen a "Nintendo mobile game drives console game sales" with Sun/Moon and Nintendo didn't even make Pokemon GO.
It is not "only" in any way
We have reports about 5 millions and more than 4 millions in revenue so with 10 millions downloads the ratio is very high for the Apple Store
It is a record for the store in terms of downloads and so far has been available for less than two days
And it is not yet available on Google play
So ... so far has been an outstanding success
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Those assets for Super Mario Run probably cost them next to nothing. Th develpment of a full fledge console game has much larger costs than this... thing.
no.
let's say every one of those 10m bought the game. they're at $100m in sales?
Mario Kart 8 sold about eight mil. that's $480m
add in the other first party Wii U games and you're at around $3billion in sales on a console that "failed"
4 million in revenue is kind of shit
4 million in revenue is kind of shit
Yes, using mobile phones to promote their brands and own hardware is the future.This is the future of Nintendo.
That would mean ~4% conversion rate from free to paid. That is record breaking and unprecedented.4 million in revenue is kind of shit
Super Mario Run more like Super Mario Run to the unemployment line.That means that 400,000 people bought your game on launch day. How is that "kind of shit" is beyond me.
The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
This is never going to happen. Nintendo makes mobile games because there's already a massive userbase out there.What if it's the other way round? Nintendo could start making "gaming phones", kinda like Ngage but with Nintendo ips.
They could as well be testing the water for that instead of going full third party.
This is never going to happen. Nintendo makes mobile games because there's already a massive userbase out there.
That would mean ~4% conversion rate from free to paid. That is record breaking and unprecedented.
Seriously, we need a thread to educate GAF on the mobile market. People have no clue whatsoever and reach the dumbest conclusions.
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Those assets for Super Mario Run probably cost them next to nothing. Th develpment of a full fledge console game has much larger costs than this... thing.
The fist pages of this thread are gold now.
Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
You think 4 million dollars (of which Apple gets a significant cut) is what Nintendo is going to be dropping consoles for? Oh man, nintendoomed is always a funny topic.
😂Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
I'm just saying that the ratio of downloads to purchases do show that the price is a barrier.
Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
Nintendo is having its cake and eating it. Releasing cheap to produce games on a huge platform without actually going third party, with the added benefit that these games lead to more sales of their traditional software. No Mario on PS or Xbox anytime soon, guys.Lol at people still thinking Nintendo will go third party
Actually you're righr and I was wrong, I remembered more pessimism than there actually was.Interesting. In what way exactly ☺?
You could be right in a sense, as it looks like iterations of the Switch could be done, now they found a design that bidges console and handheld markets, with VR in sight in the future.Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
I mean you guys have to know now about Nintendo trolls on gaf right? Don't respond to them ever. Their whole reason for being is to come and post crazy shit in Nintendo threads to get a rise out of you guys.
In one day, and it's only just begun.
Now Nintendo hardware is doomed since the mobile game is "too successful" (hint: it isn't) for them to care about their own hardware anymore.While this is true....you would think that turning the biggest AppStore launch ever into a Nintendo/Switch is doomed scenario would be a stretch even for the biggest trolls - guess i was wrong.
Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
Fixed that for you. The Switch will very likely be Nintendo's final hardware.
It could have been this way the last 7 or 8 years, Nintendo.
But is this worldwide? Because I'm sure Pokémon GO was avaliable in way less countries on day one.
Eh, I think in a sense it might be just as PS4 and Xbone are pretty much the new platforms for Sony and MS. Nintendo will just keep upgrading the Switch with new Nvidia hardware which will be fully backwards (and forward for a time) compatible. Think more iPhone 6 to iPhone 7 (skip the yearly S model) and not PS3 to PS4.Just like the Gamecube. And the Wii U.
Eh, I think in a sense it might be just as PS4 and Xbone are pretty much the new platforms for Sony and MS. Nintendo will just keep upgrading the Switch with new Nvidia hardware which will be fully backwards (and forward for a time) compatible. Think more iPhone 6 to iPhone 7 (skip the yearly S model) and not PS3 to PS4.