schuelma said:Wow, so much for the Wii Sports Resort/Tri/Black Wii effect.
Nintendo is right back where it started.
lol baseline bump people.
schuelma said:Wow, so much for the Wii Sports Resort/Tri/Black Wii effect.
Nintendo is right back where it started.
phisheep said:I think that perhaps this is premature. Thing is, we don't know what is on the horizon because Nintendo don't tell us that far in advance.
Stumpokapow said:okay, but there's not going to be a surprise holiday announcement and we already know their two major games that would make it out before fall 2010, so it's true that nintendo will probably pull out the surprise zelda card for fall/holiday 2010 or whatever, but "wait until zelda wii 2" is just as dumb in 2009 as it was in 2008 when all they had was animal crossing and wii music.
They're both still regularly in the Top 30, so we've got a good view. Wii Fit still has a lead of about 100K, but thanks to the PSP MHP2G bundles and/or MH3, it's being outsold by more like 10-11K each week rather than the 2-3K it was doing just before. So MHP2G stealing the lead may come sooner than I previously expected, though it still probably won't happen before Wii Fit+ hits.Fafalada said:Do the numbers still let us track MH2P against WiiFit or will we have to wait for yearly numbers to see it?
Opiate said:I think it's time for reasonable people to start saying that Nintendo is honestly, genuinely in trouble.
charlequin said:It was time for that leading up to holiday 2008, IMO, since that's when the terrible trend they've been on since became clear. Now it's time for reasonable people to say that Nintendo has seriously fucked themselves.
HK-47 said:Its only dumb if the Sony fans do it. Get with the program.
NintendosBooger said:You Nintendo haters are gleefully pointing at the semi-flat tire on the Big N's wheels after they've lapped past their competition 5x over.
Stumpokapow said:i can't even remember what console maker i'm supposed to be a fan of. i need tattoos like the guy from memento so i don't forget.
HK-47 said:To the Sony and MS fans you are a Nintendo fan. To the Nintendo fans, you are an Apple fanboy. To the Apple fans you are a DS fan. PC doesnt give shit, but you should probably praise Steam and buy a bunch of games off GoG just to be safe.
schuelma said:The generation doesn't stop just because Nintendo has a insurmountable lead. Now, if we had a seen a complete shift in 3rd party development to the Wii because of that early success, then any slowdown probably wouldn't matter all that much. But frankly, we haven't seen that shift and so the Wii slowing down is a concern, and I guarantee you it is a concern for Iwata and Nintendo.
Now, I don't think I would go so far as to say they are seriously fucked, but on the other hand the author of that statement has been sounding warning bells far earlier than anyone else so maybe he's correct.
Wii has significantly slowed down across the world and there has been little indication from Nintendo that they plan on aggressively combating that scenario outside of hoping that their big software catches lightning in a bottle yet again. I don't think that is wise.
amtentori said:maybe there is only so much nintendo can do, and they know it.
aggresively cutting the price, or doing bundles will temporarily boost hardware and seem rather desperate. .
amtentori said:aggresively cutting the price, or doing bundles will temporarily boost hardware and seem rather desperate.
schuelma said:I don't understand why making ONE price cut after almost 3 years could be considered desperate.
markatisu said:We can sit here and say they are in trouble all they want but if they do not do anything or keep the ship sailing the way it is then it should tell us things are just fine.
Considering that barring a massive price drop and hardware redesign from one of their competitors, they are the top selling console in all markets, have the best selling handheld by far in all markets and consistently sell massive amounts of software (their bombs are multi-million sellers), saying that Nintendo have seriously fucked themselves seems a little extreme. Made some of their first mistakes in a generation that they have made every single right move, for sure, but fucked themselves?charlequin said:It was time for that leading up to holiday 2008, IMO, since that's when the terrible trend they've been on since became clear. Now it's time for reasonable people to say that Nintendo has seriously fucked themselves.
charlequin said:No that does not tell us that things are "just fine." Nintendo do not magically make only correct decisions; we can independently judge whether a price drop/software push is needed this holiday and then decide that Nintendo made a mistake if they make the opposite decision.
Not meeting predictions does not equal being in trouble.Stumpokapow said:well the easiest way to deal with this would be to ask markiatsu to make a ban bet against no one that nintendo hits their shipping predictions for the year
Stumpokapow said:i can't even remember what console maker i'm supposed to be a fan of. i need tattoos like the guy from memento so i don't forget.
Luckyman said:How much will PS3 sell in December?
GT5 and FFXII will be huuge
poppabk said:Not meeting predictions does not equal being in trouble.
Meeting predictions does not equal doing fine.
sprsk said:School started back up this week. Probably not going to be a good time to release games.
Ouch at Tabemon.
poppabk said:Considering that barring a massive price drop and hardware redesign from one of their competitors, they are the top selling console in all markets, have the best selling handheld by far in all markets and consistently sell massive amounts of software (their bombs are multi-million sellers), saying that Nintendo have seriously fucked themselves seems a little extreme.
poppabk said:Not meeting predictions does not equal being in trouble.
Meeting predictions does not equal doing fine.
charlequin said:err, yes, missing your annual projections absolutely equals being in trouble, particularly when you're a company well known for making borderline fraudulently conservative projections and upward revising over and over again.
well the easiest way to deal with this would be to ask markiatsu to make a ban bet against no one that nintendo hits their shipping predictions for the year
No, it means your predictions are faulty. You can be a completely healthy company and miss your predictions. Would you take a ban bet that Nintendo won't make a profit for this financial year?Stumpokapow said:err, yes, missing your annual projections absolutely equals being in trouble, particularly when you're a company well known for making borderline fraudulently conservative projections and upward revising over and over again.
"Wait until Zelda Wii 2" would also imply that there are millions of Zelda fans out there who haven't bought the Wii and have no intention of buying it until Zelda Wii 2 comes out. Somehow, I'm a bit skeptical of this.Stumpokapow said:okay, but there's not going to be a surprise holiday announcement and we already know their two major games that would make it out before fall 2010, so it's true that nintendo will probably pull out the surprise zelda card for fall/holiday 2010 or whatever, but "wait until zelda wii 2" is just as dumb in 2009 as it was in 2008 when all they had was animal crossing and wii music.
poppabk said:No, it means your predictions are faulty. You can be a completely healthy company and miss your predictions.
Would you take a ban bet that Nintendo won't make a profit for this financial year?
markatisu said:Which brings up the question of why they have not yet?
poppabk said:No, it means your predictions are faulty. You can be a completely healthy company and miss your predictions. Would you take a ban bet that Nintendo won't make a profit for this financial year?
But isn't this article stating the exact opposite of what you are saying? That it would be wrong of Nintendo to change their policy (ie make a price cut) just to meet expectations, that they are better ignoring their own forecasts and instead focusing on the long term future of the company.Stumpokapow said:
poppabk said:But isn't this article stating the exact opposite of what you are saying? That it would be wrong of Nintendo to change their policy (ie make a price cut) just to meet expectations, that they are better ignoring their own forecasts and instead focusing on the long term future of the company.
So my question is, in the long term how have Nintendo seriously fucked themselves and what should they have done to avoid this? The answer would seem to be that they should never have given projected figures, or given lower projections, but that seems kind of trite.
charlequin said:Because they overestimated the impact of the black system/WSR/MH3 and were relying on an increased weekly sales figure right about now, would be my guess.
I think the biggest issue for them is that it's quite likely that many of their investors don't really follow the videogame industry, especially in any kind of long term sense.gerg said:Actually, no:
"Missing your own earnings guidance, however, is a big deal: You set investors up for disappointment. You failed to deliver."
I guess it all depends on how much you miss your expectations, no? If Nintendo is a million or two out, I don't think investors will want Iwata's head. Of course, I may be wrong
schuelma said:Edit- the big failure to me is the lack of RPG's. Almost 3 years into the Wii's life and there is one high profile RPG- Tales of Graces. I think Nintendo could have and should have been much more aggressive, both internally and with 3rd parties.
onipex said:Or they are waiting for the impact of wiifit plus, nsmb wii, and the holiday bumb.
This reminds of when people kept saying the ds was in trouble because psp sales were up due to a slim release.
poppabk said:But isn't this article stating the exact opposite of what you are saying? That it would be wrong of Nintendo to change their policy (ie make a price cut) just to meet expectations, that they are better ignoring their own forecasts and instead focusing on the long term future of the company.
As for missing guidance resulting in a drop in stock, don't stocks rise based on this same guidance. I am sure that the initial over correction when guidance is missed is greater than the increase brought about by the original guidance, but surely everything evens out over the long term? ie you don't have a company fundamentally undervalued in 2009 because they missed a projection in 2002.
So my question is, in the long term how have Nintendo seriously fucked themselves and what should they have done to avoid this? The answer would seem to be that they should never have given projected figures, or given lower projections, but that seems kind of trite.
gerg said:I concur.
Nevertheless, I think the PS3 Slim's sales may be encouraging more "knee-jerk" reactions than may otherwise occur.
I am not trying to argue that Nintendo haven't made mistakes, in fact I argued a long time ago that a pre-emptive price cut might be a good thing to maintain momentum even though sales were still high at that point. They definitely have rested on their laurels a little too much when it comes to software, Animal Crossing lacked any extras to make it a stand out title, Wii Music missed the boat entirely, and they have let good games such as excite bots die without and help. But there are a few steps between success and failure and the Wii is sitting on one of them.ksamedi said:I'm not saying that Nintendo is fucked or anything but they certainly missed the opportunity to sell a lot more Wii's. Their software lineup is not as strong on the Wii as it is on the DS. They have released way too many game experiences that can either be found on the Gamecube or DS while the Wii's strengh is its motion controls and the possible applications of it. Wiisports/Wiisports Resort/Wiifit/Wiimusic all great but the rest is pretty weak in terms of innovations and what people expect of the Wii. It probably has in some part to do with the longer dev cycle of console games. Consumers don't have to wait for Nintendo to show their brilliance every once in a while, though.
gerg said:I concur.
Nevertheless, I think the PS3 Slim's sales may be encouraging more "knee-jerk" reactions than may otherwise occur.
gerg said:I think expecting Wii Fit Plus to do much for driving momentum is a mistake, and I think (and I hope) that Nintendo isn't doing so.
gerg said:That was different. With the DS you had a console that had established dominance in the market, already superseding the previous best-selling console's LTD sales.
With the Wii you have a console much more vulnerable to the movements of its competitors.
A Dragon Quest Swords game with Motion Plus support might do good. The Crystal Bearers looks great too and they got Tales of Graces and the new Mosou game as well, I'm not worried about Nintendo or the Wii just yet.What I think nintendo should do is get square to release some older dq games on the wii the same way they did for the ds. At least one and another spin off.
Assuming Wikipedia is correct here, even if we add in Japanese third parties, we still have essentially no Japanese developers making games with the peripheral.schuelma said:I'd also add that Nintendo has been very disappointing with their support for the peripherals. Wii Fit is an absolute smash and we see nothing in Japan until two years later with a Wii Fit sequel.
WSR is supported by..what other Motion+ games exactly? Span Smasher?
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Motion_PlusWikipedia said:Supported games
* Wii Sports Resort (bundled with Wii MotionPlus)[1][2]
* Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (limited edition) (in Europe and North America) (bundled with Wii MotionPlus)
* Grand Slam Tennis (bundled in Europe)[4]
* Red Steel 2 (bundled with Wii MotionPlus)[5]
* Virtua Tennis 2009[6]
* Kidz Sports - Crazy Mini Golf[7]
* Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked[8]
* NHL 2K10[9]
* Academy of Champions[10]
* Gladiator A.D.[11]
* The Grinder[12]
* Span Smasher[13]
* James Cameron's Avatar: The Game[14]
* SpongeBob's Truth or Square
Nirolak said:Assuming Wikipedia is correct here, even if we add in Japanese third parties, we still have essentially no Japanese developers making games with the peripheral.
schuelma said:I'd also add that Nintendo has been very disappointing with their support for the peripherals. Wii Fit is an absolute smash and we see nothing in Japan until two years later with a Wii Fit sequel.
WSR is supported by..what other Motion+ games exactly? Span Smasher?
charlequin said:Because they overestimated the impact of the black system/WSR/MH3 and were relying on an increased weekly sales figure right about now, would be my guess.
You don't seem to be understanding what stump and I are saying at all. As a starting point, "in trouble" != "under fundamental existential threat."
xs_mini_neo said:Under threat of not being the next PS2? Well, obviously. The DS already has that title. And the DS did it without all the bestest third party software that elevated the PS2 to crazy heights. Obviously the Wii is not going to sell THAT much. It's basically what the PS2 would have been without the vast majority of third party support auto-crowning it king of sales. Why wouldn't the PS2 sell a ton. Why wouldn't the Wii not compare.
The Wii is not in any sort of trouble it wasn't already in at the start of this gen. If your system is selling great in spite of all the third party shenanigans to derail it, then what else can you expect? They surprised everyone who wasn't anti-Wii or Nintendo with SMG2, NSMBWii and Metroid Other M. Nobody saw those coming.They're doing something with all that money. Stop talking like they're going third party. Because that's how all this talk is sounding like.maybe because the people that do were too busy riding other consoles at the time to check, lol
And I love the doomsday talk about NSMBWii failing. Especially when it comes from people who thought a dozen big games would save the PS3. Another thing I love is how people act like we aren't in a SNES/GEN type situation right now with the console split. (I say this because of how people are already acting like the 360 and PS3 are the same console.) No console is going to sell like the PS2 in this situation.
Stumpokapow said:Basically, my stance is that the 40-50k a week the Wii was doing consistently up until late summer 2007 and then later in the first half of 2008 could have been sustainable until now.
schuelma said:I'd also add that Nintendo has been very disappointing with their support for the peripherals. Wii Fit is an absolute smash and we see nothing in Japan until two years later with a Wii Fit sequel.
WSR is supported by..what other Motion+ games exactly? Span Smasher?
onipex said:It sounds like they are. They expected WSR to drive up sales too. They think if the games have long tails then they can drive hw sales.
I think that sequels would take longer to drive up hw sales if their theory is right.
Which made the claims for the DS even sillier. The Wii has a huge lead and at least one title coming out that can cause a rise in hw sales still to come out this year.
gerg said:My concern would be in regards to a core demographic which I think Nintendo has the chance to capture, and may possibly give away to Sony.
But this is a recent goal, brought about by unexpected and unforeseeable success. Given where they were at last year they are in a bad position and it is there own fault, but a lot of their "wrong" decisions got them to that position in the first place.ksamedi said:Nintendo's goal is to outsell the PS2, and not by a small margin. This is not where the Wii is supposed to be. I would say its in a really bad position right now.