Has Nintendo inverted its fortune?

Do some people know anything about Nintendo's history? About Nintendo's hardships during N64 and Gamecube days?

Dude, Nintendo was doomed twice and survived both times, and didn't have the money stored like they have today.

"But Nintendo is doomed because it charges 50 dollars more that they should have..." I'm mean, seriously? My take - One year from now, no one will remember the hysteria regarding the console price, or the games price increase.
 
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I couldn't find the exact quote, but I remember Hiroshi Yamauchi(former Nintendo president) saying that the gaming industry is about reversals of fortune.

Do you think this has happened here? They started Switch 2 with the wrong foot. This usually doesn't bode well for most of the time.

I'm not saying they're doomed. I'm just suggesting it's a situation that is usually hard to turn around.

Michael Pachter is that you?
 
Anime by Wit Studio would be AMAZING!

Them, Madhouse or J.C Staff would be my picks. But I'm basing the latter two on series like Overlord and Slayers.

I'm saying if the sales are a bust, they will lower prices just like they did the 3DS. They will have to eat the loss just like they did with 3DS. I think the Lite 2 will fail if that's the way they "lower" the pricing (worse screen, maybe smaller storage). It is sounding like Canada will also get the tariff'ed pricing even if there aren't tariffs there to prevent crossborder discount shoppers. That will surely depress the Canadian market. Nintendo made a huge mistake launching post-Trump.

It wouldn't have mattered when Nintendo launched because the tariffs would've ended up happening anyway. And then you'd have a situation where Nintendo would be raising the prices shortly after launch, which isn't much better than raising them prior to launch.

These tariffs were always going to create a bad situation regardless when the system launched, and I think Nintendo were (still are?) hoping to avoid a situation like with PS5, where the initial launch was very well but then lockdowns, slight recession & shortages kicked in screwing up post-launch momentum somewhat.

Switch lifetime is likely to pass PS2, but I don't think Switch 2 will.

They're still manufacturing Switch for at least another year seems like, so yeah it'll likely pass PS2 in unit sales. A 25-year-old console holding onto that record is still might impressive though.

How have they "started...on wrong foot"? Looks like pre-orders are so far strong and likely will be sold out tomorrow in the U.S. within hours.

Weren't US preorders delayed due to the tariffs? If so, they aren't starting on the 9th; they'll start on another date.

And, the Canadian preorders have also just been delayed :/
 
They started Switch 2 with the wrong foot. This usually doesn't bode well for most of the time.
And which data exactly suggests that?

Don't get me wrong, I also think they (rightfully) got some bad press for this game prices drama.
But the console isn't even out yet, and launch sales data is also generally useless.

We'll get a true feeling of how things are going by september I think.
 
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Post in thread 'Nintendo Switch: March 3rd 2017 worldwide, MSRP $300'
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/nint...017-worldwide-msrp-300.1333239/post-228236512
Damn that thread is hilarious in hindsight. I forgot how pessimistic people were at the time, myself included
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But we're moving into a new liquidity cycle, That means money printer kicks in. That means currency is going to be worth less than what it is currently. Pretty sure this is what's being accounted for with how they've priced it all out.

If you purchased equal amount in bitcoin of what the OG Switch cost back in 2017 and kept hold you'd be sitting on around 20 grand today.
 
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No. Switch had positive reaction. It was the arrival of the long-rumoured hybrid concept and the combination of the handheld and console.

There was no negativity surrounded the Switch before or after launch. Prices were good as well.
that is a lie. i remember gaf saying DOA cos of the price.
 
Do you think this has happened here? They started Switch 2 with the wrong foot. This usually doesn't bode well for most of the time.
They didn't tho, they just made the stupid mistake for letting the community spread misinformation for clicks and it grew beyond control for almost a week now, but the general perception about Switch 2 very positive
 
Inverted it's fortu -- motherfucker, you think you're Miss Cleo or some shit? Put the tarot cards away, they'll be fine.
 
No because…. *1980s Nintendo commercial voice*…"Nothing can beat the power and the challenge….. of nintendoooooo!"


*Duck hunt and rob the robot sold seperat batteries not included*
 
Do some people know anything about Nintendo's history? About Nintendo's hardships during N64 and Gamecube days?

Dude, Nintendo was doomed twice and survived both times, and didn't have the money stored like they have today.

"But Nintendo is doomed because it charges 50 dollars more that they should have..." I'm mean, seriously? My take - One year from now, no one will remember the hysteria regarding the console price, or the games price increase.
They lost me at 90 dollar CARTS get fucked Nintendo
 
I was ready to buy a Switch 2, but then I saw the direct and got all of the information. Now I am not sure I want one, yet.
 
I agree with Azelover

Neogaf shits on something = ends up being a success

Neogaf hypes something = ends up mediocre
 
They lost me at 90 dollar CARTS get fucked Nintendo
One year, two years from now you're are going to buy the next Mario 3D, or the next Zelda for those 90 dollars, and don't say a thing. Believe me.

"I won't give 60 dollars for a ps3 game."

"I won't waste 70 dollars for a ps4 game."

"I will never buy a ps5 game for 80 dollars."....and yet here we are talking about 90 dollar price for a Switch 2 games.

Face it. We gamers are addicts. Yes, we always look for those sweet deals for cheaper games, but when that special one releases, whoosh, there goes the 90 dollars (euros for me).
 
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Do some people know anything about Nintendo's history? About Nintendo's hardships during N64 and Gamecube days?

Dude, Nintendo was doomed twice and survived both times, and didn't have the money stored like they have today.

"But Nintendo is doomed because it charges 50 dollars more that they should have..." I'm mean, seriously? My take - One year from now, no one will remember the hysteria regarding the console price, or the games price increase.

I'd say WiiU was way worse than those cases... i mean, even today Ninendo could not find a reason why two separate screens exist :-D
 
Hard to say at this point.
Scalpers were always going to buy up everything at launch. There's been a lot of negativity so will have to wait and see.
 
One reason people believe this silliness is they never thought Nintendo was in a secure position to begin with. Their Nintendo hate would not let them see that. In their minds they believe that any day the whole world will wake up and realize what they've always known. In reality this is the thinking of a child.
 
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I couldn't find the exact quote, but I remember Hiroshi Yamauchi(former Nintendo president) saying that the gaming industry is about reversals of fortune.

Do you think this has happened here? They started Switch 2 with the wrong foot. This usually doesn't bode well for most of the time.

I'm not saying they're doomed. I'm just suggesting it's a situation that is usually hard to turn around.
The fuck have they done wrong? They have prices going up on certain games. The console price is neither here nor there. The voice chat function is tied to the online subscription (much like Playstation has). Bowser said that the Switch is available for people who believe the Switch 2 is too expensive, but...

Bowser said that because he is wanting people to get into the Nintendo ecosystem. Smart to say in these hard economic times? Definitely not. Was it meant to tell me people to earn more to buy our new console cause we are arrogant? Fuck no, and everyone knows it. They have 1st party software ready on day 1 and beyond. The console is pre selling really well around the world, even selling out in certain areas for pre orders. And for fucks sake- it hasn't even come out yet! How about we let it release before you all fucking blow your stack about it?

I'm actually flabbergasted at the anti Nintendo rhetoric. Like I stated in a previous thread, The Last Of Us Part 1 remake on PS5 retails, in Australia, for $124.95 for the standard edition and $139.95 for the "deluxe edition" which equates to $74.53 USD for the standard and $83.47 USD for the deluxe edition! And all of this for a remake of a remake of a PS3 game! Yet no complaints??? Fucking spare me.
 
One year, two years from now you're are going to buy the next Mario 3D, or the next Zelda for those 90 dollars, and don't say a thing. Believe me.

"I won't give 60 dollars for a ps3 game."

"I won't waste 70 dollars for a ps4 game."

"I will never buy a ps5 game for 80 dollars."....and yet here we are talking about 90 dollar price for a Switch 2 games.

Face it. We gamers are addicts. Yes, we always look for those sweet deals for cheaper games, but when that special one releases, whoosh, there goes the 90 dollars (euros for me).

I honestly don't see myself ever buying 80-90 dollar games unless I start making substantially more money in the next few years. But that's also comming from the perspective of living in a third world contry making like 15K a year lol.

But overall, yeah it's going to be the same as always.

"How dare you charge for online multiplayer on consoles? I mean I'll pay but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you charge $70 for new games, I mean I'll keep buying them day 1, but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you put microtransactions in a full priced game? I'll buy the game and $10 worth of in game currency please, but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you increase the price for online multiplayer on consoles? I mean I'll just renew my subscription anyway, but I want you to know I'm mad"

This will be no different.
 
I honestly don't see myself ever buying 80-90 dollar games unless I start making substantially more money in the next few years. But that's also comming from the perspective of living in a third world contry making like 15K a year lol.

But overall, yeah it's going to be the same as always.

"How dare you charge for online multiplayer on consoles? I mean I'll pay but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you charge $70 for new games, I mean I'll keep buying them day 1, but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you put microtransactions in a full priced game? I'll buy the game and $10 worth of in game currency please, but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you increase the price for online multiplayer on consoles? I mean I'll just renew my subscription anyway, but I want you to know I'm mad"

This will be no different.

Precisely that . I agree 100%.
 
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Do some people know anything about Nintendo's history? About Nintendo's hardships during N64 and Gamecube days?

Dude, Nintendo was doomed twice and survived both times, and didn't have the money stored like they have today.

"But Nintendo is doomed because it charges 50 dollars more that they should have..." I'm mean, seriously? My take - One year from now, no one will remember the hysteria regarding the console price, or the games price increase.

Nintendo blundered their consoles BUT had their successful portables to fall back on.
 
The fuck have they done wrong? They have prices going up on certain games. The console price is neither here nor there. The voice chat function is tied to the online subscription (much like Playstation has). Bowser said that the Switch is available for people who believe the Switch 2 is too expensive, but...

Bowser said that because he is wanting people to get into the Nintendo ecosystem. Smart to say in these hard economic times? Definitely not. Was it meant to tell me people to earn more to buy our new console cause we are arrogant? Fuck no, and everyone knows it. They have 1st party software ready on day 1 and beyond. The console is pre selling really well around the world, even selling out in certain areas for pre orders. And for fucks sake- it hasn't even come out yet! How about we let it release before you all fucking blow your stack about it?

I'm actually flabbergasted at the anti Nintendo rhetoric. Like I stated in a previous thread, The Last Of Us Part 1 remake on PS5 retails, in Australia, for $124.95 for the standard edition and $139.95 for the "deluxe edition" which equates to $74.53 USD for the standard and $83.47 USD for the deluxe edition! And all of this for a remake of a remake of a PS3 game! Yet no complaints??? Fucking spare me.
No its not, what are you talking about?
 
Even that is not behind subscription (if I understood you correctly)
Sweet Tooth, you are 100% correct. I have no idea where I gleamed that info. I was wrong. My bad. Sorry. Other than that, everything I said stands as is (unless I fucked up in the rest as well...?!?!)
 
I honestly don't see myself ever buying 80-90 dollar games unless I start making substantially more money in the next few years. But that's also comming from the perspective of living in a third world contry making like 15K a year lol.

But overall, yeah it's going to be the same as always.

"How dare you charge for online multiplayer on consoles? I mean I'll pay but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you charge $70 for new games, I mean I'll keep buying them day 1, but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you put microtransactions in a full priced game? I'll buy the game and $10 worth of in game currency please, but I want you to know I'm mad"
"How dare you increase the price for online multiplayer on consoles? I mean I'll just renew my subscription anyway, but I want you to know I'm mad"

This will be no different.
$70 is already too much, I might buy 4 or 5 games at launch tops this generation because of that pricing, and it's not about affordability but worth, and 99% of games aren't worth it.
 
$70 is already too much, I might buy 4 or 5 games at launch tops this generation because of that pricing, and it's not about affordability but worth, and 99% of games aren't worth it.

Same.
I think the only game I've bought for $70 this gen has been FFXVI (which absolutely wasn't worth it, btw), and there's nothing really on the horizon I intend to buy at launch (maybe Expedition 33, but that one is actually only $50).

The older I get the less FOMO I have with games. I don't really have a problem playing most games a year later for 40-50% less (and usually in a better state than how they launched).

The biggest reason these $80 Nintendo games are a dealbreaker for me is because they don't even have proper price drops and sales.
 
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Same.
I think the only game I've bought for $70 this gen has been FFXVI (which absolutely wasn't worth it, btw), and there's nothing really on the horizon I intend to buy at launch (maybe Expedition 33, but that one is actually only $50).

The older I get the less FOMO I have with games. I don't really have a problem playing most games a year later for 40-50% less (and usually in a better state than how they launched).

The biggest reason these $80 Nintendo games are a dealbreaker for me is because they don't even have proper price drops and sales.
I've bought three so far.
God of War Ragnarok, DBZ Tenkaichi and Spider-Man 2. The latter I regret.
I also bought a few others like Astro Bot at launch but I believe they were all appropriately priced, and for Astro Bot, well worth it.

Edit: I forgot I also bought Elden Ring at launch too.
 
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I'm not saying Nintendo is doomed, but can Nintendo become un-doomed? As currently Nintendo is doomed.
Switch 2 looks great and is fine.
They're going to be fine because they're not killing the OG switch.
They're going to keep selling OG switch consoles and studios are going to keep making games for the OG consoles.
Anyone with a user base as large as Switch isn't going to turn their platform off, ever.
Over time they can drop the price of OG Switch lower and lower adding to the user base.
As long as they make new games for OG Switch users will keep buying games.
 
The negative buzz isn't about the quality of the machine, which for most people matched or exceeded expectations (besides the usual suspects with the IQ of a shoe size).

It's about the price of games, and when it's gonna end up being 60-70 bucks like other machines anyway, it won't matter much.

With that being said, they likely won't repeat the success of the switch, and they'll probably get to 100-110 millions or a bit more when it's all said and done. A consolidation of the switch brand, rather than an expansion, which would be nigh impossible anyway.
 
The reason I chose Wit studio because Raking of Kings entire character design and animation give me huge Zelda vibe, they are perfect making Zelda anime.

I can kinda see it, especially if it were an adaptation of say Wind Waker. I was thinking of something along a more serious line though. Nothing grimdark, but I guess closer to a shounen anime (well, long as it were nothing like One Piece's art style).

That's why I named Madhouse & J.C Staff, and I could throw AIC in there too; they've made some of my favorite old-school fantasy anime and I just really like the visual style of those works.
 
All companies, when they succeed, become "arrogant" and deaf: Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2... etc...

Then fail hard and start again to listen consumers. That's the circle of life industry ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Vote with your wallet, that's the only thing working.

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