Form new studios: Give the Sonic trinity their own Nintendo studio, MAKE A EU STUDIO, round-up as many Rare folks as you can hold, Grant, Dave, and Seavor I'm pretty sure would be begging to come.
Your idiocy and faith in Nintendo has truly no end.
Form new studios: Give the Sonic trinity their own Nintendo studio, MAKE A EU STUDIO, round-up as many Rare folks as you can hold, Grant, Dave, and Seavor I'm pretty sure would be begging to come.
Reggie is a mouthpiece. Iwata is CEO. Do you not understand the difference between their positions?
But again, who is "waiting to see how bad things get"? I would argue shareholders are thinking "When will Iwata turn this thing around like the 3DS"?
Why cause bring in someone new to implement a corrective strategy, when the current boss has proven he can turn around underperforming hardware?
Do you think shareholders can if its a console or a handheld? It's a line item on a P&L statement.
You don't think Vita's losses are important to Sony? That shareholders don't care about something in their portfolio losing money, because it's "not as important" as PS3? Stop thinking like a gamer.
Differentiating between the two makes no sense in this discussions, unless you think the shareholders do. And I'm pretty sure they don't.
Besides, he's on the record that he wouldn't make thjs mistake again. This launch was supposed to capitalize on everything he learned from the 3DS. Oops.
There wasn't enough time between the two launches for that to be possible. The problem was game content. It's not like a price cut, which can be pulled out of thin air if the company decides it wants one.
In the next hardware cycle, try to focus on at least near parity hardware-wise but also keep costs down, don't put so much R&D and tech to a supporting device, most would've been satisfied with a beefy console with a newer Wiimote for this gen, and with a proper name.
All these together could really turn things around at least console-wise, in JP 3DS is a monster, but Wii U is sadly a disaster worldwide, Iwata would have to show us that supposed 3rd-party support fast and think about a high-risk, high-reward price cut.
Reggie is a mouthpiece. Iwata is CEO. Do you not understand the difference between their positions?
President and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America
Mouthpiece...okay I know its a running gag/meme because everyone hates the guy, but come on.
(1 he fixed, and the 2nd he is planning on fixing).
They totally should call Krazy Ken to fill in Iwatas place.
4DS believe!
There wasn't enough time between the two launches for that to be possible. The problem was game content. It's not like a price cut, which can be pulled out of thin air if the company decides it wants one.
Even though Iwata is CEO, Reggie's job is to advertise and sell Nintendo hardware to the US. The biggest problem is he may not have much to work with, but he doesn't seem to be pulling the necessary weight his job commands.
I don't see Iwata getting fired at all. What I see is a shrinking home console market and a company adjusting to that. I also can't see anybody else qualified for the position in Nintendo, and I hope the company would stay away from like the business experts in this thread. Irate has goofed, but so does everyone. You aren't going to fire the guy who put the company over the top just because of 2 mistakes (1 he fixed, and the 2nd he is planning on fixing).
°°ToMmY°°;47754902 said:Your idiocy and faith in Nintendo has truly no end.
There wasn't enough time between the two launches for that to be possible. The problem was game content. It's not like a price cut, which can be pulled out of thin air if the company decides it wants one.
Iwata said:But we realize the biggest challenge is to make sure that Wii U sells well even in the next year after the holiday season, and we are working on that too. Nintendo tends to release too many titles at the launch of a hardware system and as a result suffers a drop in new games for quite some time after launch, and for the Wii U launch, we are being very careful not to let it happen. Fortunately, third-party publishers overseas are launching many titles for us this time, and we were able to push back the release of some of the titles that we had originally intended to release as launch titles until next year.
The merging of the console and handheld R&D teams was the move they should have made well before the release of the Wii U. Along with building up their internal teams.
Part of Nintendo's problem is that decisions like these, while the right ones, happen too late. Same goes with Nintendo Network not being integrated into the 3DS at launch.
Edit: To put it another way, I don't think Iwata's problem has ever been recognising problems or being able to admit fault. In that respect he's much better than others *cough*Sony*cough* in that respect. His problem is in implementation.
He did not fix the 3DS. Not even close. It has failed to meet every single sales target they have set, even after slashing their sales targets for it. At the last shareholders meeting he even said 3DS is not doing nearly as well as it needs to. Japan is one region, a small part of the wider market. It does not make up for 3DS's weak stance in Europe and America.
Selling 50k in Jaunary is not a shrinking market. It's a sales disaster.
Hindsight is 20/20
Except Nintendo is not healthy at all? 3DS is not doing good anywhere that isn't named Japan and WiiU is bombing worldwide.
It is missing all of Nintendo's sales targets for 3DS, until it hits one of their targets or exceed them there is no way to call its sales good by any measure.Europe minus the UK did well. I've corrected you on this before.
Slashing sales targets doesn't mean it's not successful and there isn't growth to be had. The console (3ds) base is growing and it's far from doomed like initially speculated last year.
Like I said, planning on fixing. Downturns are not irreversible.
All I know is that if Iwata is gone, Nintendo as we know it is too. And that's a pretty depressing thought.
good by any measure.
I can't be the only one who thinks replacing Iwata despite his fuck ups would make Nintendo's situation FAR worse, can I?
It is missing all of Nintendo's sales targets for 3DS, until it hits one of their targets or exceed them there is no way to call its sales good by any measure.
Well you sure have faith in him. But a number like that seems proof of an irreversible situation to me.
I can't be the only one who thinks replacing Iwata despite his fuck ups would make Nintendo's situation FAR worse, can I?
They have MH4 and Pokemon coming up this year, It's going to rain money for Nintendo later in the year. Plus all the other first party titles.
So if the 3DS becomes the best selling console of all time over its 5-6 year life BUT it never met the predictions each fiscal year which are obviously inflated anyway's to make it look better at the time to share holders etc, it a failure?
I can't be the only one who thinks replacing Iwata despite his fuck ups would make Nintendo's situation FAR worse, can I?
I can't be the only one who thinks replacing Iwata despite his fuck ups would make Nintendo's situation FAR worse, can I?
Man, Wii U is probably doing worse than 3DS was at first, right? Seems likely we may see an Ambassador Program in the same vein... Though wasn't Nintendo still making profit on 3DS even after they dropped to $170?
It really is a very American and European thing to think that if something messes up, the person should resign. It's a very surrenderish attitude.
Right, because Nintendo didn't exist before Iwata.
Man, Wii U is probably doing worse than 3DS was at first, right? Seems likely we may see an Ambassador Program in the same vein... Though wasn't Nintendo still making profit on 3DS even after they dropped to $170?
It really is a very American and European thing to think that if something messes up, the person should resign. It's a very surrenderish attitude.
I can't be the only one who thinks replacing Iwata despite his fuck ups would make Nintendo's situation FAR worse, can I?
You're completely missing my point here. If he's gone the entire reason is because the shareholders (or whoever has voting rights here) want change. Presumably pretty big change that they don't think he can bring to the company.
Man, Wii U is probably doing worse than 3DS was at first, right? Seems likely we may see an Ambassador Program in the same vein... Though wasn't Nintendo still making profit on 3DS even after they dropped to $170?
Exactly. I think people are trying too hard to slam a console that can be turned around without too much effort. A Nintendo Direct could come out in any 2 day range to drop bombs. E3 could drop bombs. Fall event could drop bombs. So is Wii U done after 3 months of negative publicity and virtual console wars egotism? HardlyI think there is more proof of him running a successful ship. A couple bad months versus a couple of good years. Iwata has proven himself already, he just needs to be a bit more conscience of how Nintendo got their success and how to bring that to the wii U.
Buh-bye Iwata.
Fall? It's way behind the PS3.
Its really not that European. Maybe not that American but I don't know. People gather together as a company and fight; they don't rip each other apart.
Thats ludicrous.
is it though? didn't Iwata say himself he'll resign if things don't improve??
is it though? didn't Iwata say himself he'll resign if things don't improve??